| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 pages
...rooms ; •what place is this ? Cym. This is the outer room, where my clerks sit, And keep their sides, the register i' the midst ; The examiner, he sits private there, within ; And here I have my several rolls and files Of news by the alphabet, and all put up Under their heads. P.jun. But those too subdivided... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 754 pages
...account of the introduction of the Scot •.tmbassador to the Queen. ••» And And keep their sides, the Register i' the midst ; The Examiner, he sits...by the alphabet, and all put up Under their heads. P.jun. But those too subdivided? Cymb. Into .\uthenticall, and Apocryphall. Fitton. Or News of doubtful... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 758 pages
...account of lli« introduction of the Scots ambassador to. the Queen. And keep their sides, the Regirfer i' the midst ; The Examiner, he sits private there, within ; And here I have my several rovvls and fvles Of News by the alphabet, and all put up Under their heads. P.jnii. But those loo subdivided?... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 474 pages
...piece will illustrate manners to which he is a stranger, in a language which he does not understand. The examiner, he sits private there, within ; And here I have my several rolls and files Of news by the alphabet, and all put up Under their heads. P.jun. But those too subdivided... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 472 pages
...piece will illustrate manners to which he is a stranger, in a language which he does not understand. The examiner, he sits private there, within ; And here I have my several rolls and files Of news by the alphabet, and all put up Under their heads. P.jun. But those too subdivided... | |
| Songs - 1833 - 142 pages
...office of news manufacturers :— " This is the outer room where my clerks sit, And keep their sides, the Register i' the midst; The Examiner, he sits private there, within ; And here, 1 have my several rolls and files Of news by the alphabet, and all put up Under their heads." The news... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 362 pages
...is this? Cymbal. This is the outer room, where my clerks sit And keep their sides, the Register in the midst ; The Examiner, he sits private there within ; ' And here I have my several rolls and files Of news by the alphabet, and all put up Under their heads. P. jun. But those, too,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 358 pages
...the midst ; The Examiner, he sits private there within ; And here I have my several rolls and files Of news by the alphabet, and all put up Under their heads. t'.jifu. But those, too, subdivided ? Cymb. Into authentical and apocryphal — I'it ion. Or news of... | |
| William West - 1837 - 236 pages
...rooms; what place is this ? Cymbal. This is the outer room, where my clerks sit, And keep their sides, the Register i' the midst ; The Examiner, he sits...Under their heads P. jun. But those too subdivided ?. Cyrtib. Into Authenticall, and Apocryphall Fitton. Or News of doubtful credit ; as Barbers' News.... | |
| William West - 1837 - 256 pages
...rooms; what place is this ? Cymbal, This is the outer room, where my clerks sit, And keep their sides, the Register i' the midst; The Examiner, he sits private...Under their heads P. jun. But those too subdivided ? Cijmb. Into Authentically and Apocryphall. Fitlon. Or News of doubtful credit; as Barbers' News.... | |
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