Bartholomew FairH. Holt, 1904 - 238 頁 |
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... into his fhe - neighbour , and take his leap there ! Nothing ! No , and fome writer ( that I know ) had had but the penning o'this matter , hee would ha'made you such 25 a lig - ajogge i'the boothes , you should ha'thought.
... into his fhe - neighbour , and take his leap there ! Nothing ! No , and fome writer ( that I know ) had had but the penning o'this matter , hee would ha'made you such 25 a lig - ajogge i'the boothes , you should ha'thought.
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Ben Jonson Carroll Storrs Alden. a lig - ajogge i'the boothes , you should ha'thought an earthquake had beene i'the Fayre ! But these Mafter- Poets , they will ha'their owne abfurd courses ; they will be inform'd of nothing ! Hee has ...
Ben Jonson Carroll Storrs Alden. a lig - ajogge i'the boothes , you should ha'thought an earthquake had beene i'the Fayre ! But these Mafter- Poets , they will ha'their owne abfurd courses ; they will be inform'd of nothing ! Hee has ...
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... i'the most o'this matter i'faith For the Author hath writ it iuft to his Meridian , and the Scale of the grounded Iudgements here , his Play- fellowes in wit . Gentlemen ; not for want of a Prologue , 5 but by way of a new one , I am ...
... i'the most o'this matter i'faith For the Author hath writ it iuft to his Meridian , and the Scale of the grounded Iudgements here , his Play- fellowes in wit . Gentlemen ; not for want of a Prologue , 5 but by way of a new one , I am ...
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... i'the Fayre ; who can helpe it ? he fayes ; nor a neft of Antiques ? Hee is loth to make Nature afraid in his Playes , like those that beget Tales , Tempefts , and fuch like Drolleries , to mixe his head with other mens heeles , let the ...
... i'the Fayre ; who can helpe it ? he fayes ; nor a neft of Antiques ? Hee is loth to make Nature afraid in his Playes , like those that beget Tales , Tempefts , and fuch like Drolleries , to mixe his head with other mens heeles , let the ...
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... i'the Dioceffe , that euer had the fortune to win him such a Win ! ( There I am againe ! ) I doe feele conceits comming vpon mee , more 15 then I am able to turne tongue too . A poxe o'these pre- tenders , to wit ! your Three Cranes ...
... i'the Dioceffe , that euer had the fortune to win him such a Win ! ( There I am againe ! ) I doe feele conceits comming vpon mee , more 15 then I am able to turne tongue too . A poxe o'these pre- tenders , to wit ! your Three Cranes ...
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第 181 頁 - A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
第 213 頁 - The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment : for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God.
第 xxix 頁 - And it is an excellent play ; the more I see it, the more I love the wit of it; only the business of abusing the Puritans begins to grow stale, and of no use, they being the people that, at last, will be found the wisest.
第 142 頁 - Maygame, or Pageant jestingly or prophanely speake or use the holy Name of God or of Christ Jesus, or of the Holy Ghoste or of the Trinitie...
第 150 頁 - ... and sometime painted with variable colours, with two or three hundred men, women and children following it with great devotion. And thus being reared up with...
第 153 頁 - Fair he gives you the pictures of Numps and Cokes, and in this those of Daw, Lafoole, Morose, and the Collegiate Ladies; all which you hear described before you see them. So that before they come upon the stage, you have a longing expectation of them, which prepares you to receive them favourably; and when they are there, even from their first appearance you are so far acquainted with them, that nothing of their humour is lost to you.
第 234 頁 - XXII. King Alfred's Old English Version of St. Augustine's Soliloquies, turned into Modern English. HENRY LEE HARGROVE, Ph.D. $0.75.
第 69 頁 - Faith, through a common calamity, he bought me, sir; and now he will marry me to his wife's brother, this wise gentleman that you see; or else I must pay value o
第 xvii 頁 - Well, I will scourge those apes, And to these courteous eyes oppose a mirror, As large as is the stage whereon we act ; Where they shall see the time's deformity Anatomized in every nerve and sinew, With constant courage, and contempt of fear.
第 xiii 頁 - Booth, over against the Crown Tavern in Smithfield, during the time of Bartholomew Fair, will be presented a little opera, called the Old Creation of the World...