Obviously Jonson was brave, combative, and not averse to talking of himself and his doings. In 1592, Jonson returned from abroad penniless.
ashaanil063has quoted5 months ago
Master of Arts in both the universities
managingreynoldshas quoted6 months ago
Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw
All his affects, his spirits, and his powers,
In their confluctions, all to run one way."
b3148862965has quoted2 years ago
"All that I am in arts, all that I know;"
Leonie Stofferhas quoted4 years ago
An old man's gravity, or strict canon, think What a young wife and a good brain may do; Stretch age's truth sometimes, and crack it too. Speak for thy self, knave."
Leonie Stofferhas quoted4 years ago
That master That had received such happiness by a servant, In such a widow, and with so much wealth, Were very ungrateful, if he would not be A little indulgent to that servant's wit, And help his fortune, though with some small strain Of his own candour.
Leonie Stofferhas quoted4 years ago
KAS. Yes, an thou canst take tobacco and drink, old boy, I'll give her five hundred pound more to her marriage, Than her own state.
Leonie Stofferhas quoted4 years ago
KAS. 'Slight, I must love him! I cannot choose, i'faith, An I should be hang'd for't! Suster, I protest, I honour thee for this match
Leonie Stofferhas quoted4 years ago
KAS. Come on, you ewe, you have match'd most sweetly, have you not? Did not I say, I would never have you tupp'd But by a dubb'd boy, to make you a lady-tom? 'Slight, you are a mammet! O, I could touse you, now. Death, mun' you marry, with a pox!
Leonie Stofferhas quoted4 years ago
ANA. I am strong, And will stand up, well girt, against an host That threaten Gad in exile.