| Charles George Harper - 1899 - 352 стор.
...the inn they were installed at last, John as the drunken landlord, Phyllis as the kind landlady :— They keep at Staines the Old Blue Boar, Are cat and dog— and other things unfitted for ears polite. The church is without interest, but there lies in its churchyard,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1910 - 424 стор.
...farce, And with exact poetic justice; For John was landlord, Phyllis hostess; They keep, at Stains, the Old Blue Boar, Are cat and dog, and rogue and whore. HORACE, BOOK IV, ODE IX ADDRESSED TO ARCHBISHOP KING,1 1718 VIRTUE conceal'd within our breast Is inactivity... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 стор.
...the Farce; And with exact Poetic Justice: For John is Landlord, Phyllis Hostess; They keep at Stains sity Press (1. 95-100) OAEL-1; OBSV; PoE; PoEL-3 A Description of the Morning 10 Now hardly here and there an... | |
| Linda Evi Merians - 1996 - 292 стор.
...Fate put a period to the farce, And with exact poetic justice; For John is landlord, Phyllis hostess: They keep, at Staines, the old Blue Boar, Are cat and dog, and rogue and whore. [1l. 95-100] From Swift's use of venereal disease in his prose work and poetry, there is the clear... | |
| Louise Barnett - 2006 - 238 стор.
...and Chloe, who "find great Society in Stinking." The poem concludes with the pair operating an inn: They keep at Staines the Old Blue Boar, Are cat and dog, and rogue and whore. (CP 192) Or, as Thomas Gataker wrote in one of his early-seventeenth-century marriage sermons, which... | |
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