| Francis Godolphin Waldron, Sylvester Harding - 1795 - 298 Seiten
...assures us : ' Аз Tarlton when his head was onely seene, The Tire-house-doore, and Tapistrie bctwccne, Set all the multitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarse an honre after, So (Sir) I set you, (as I promis'd) forth, That all the world may wonder at... | |
| 1826 - 372 Seiten
...that, — " Tarleton, when his head was onely " The Tire-house doore and tapistrie betweene, " Spt all the multitude in such a laughter, •' They could not hold for scarce an hour after." How truly every word of this applies to our modern Tarleton, a thousand merry audiences... | |
| 1839 - 776 Seiten
...of a comedy. " Tarlton when big head was onely scene, The tire-house doore and tapistrie betwcene, Set all the multitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarse an houre after." $ In those primitive times (when the play was ended) actors and audiences were... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 192 Seiten
...Ninian Ouzell. (Ep. 94.) As Tarlton when his head was onely seene, The Tire-house doore and Tapistric betweene, Set all the multitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarse an houre after. So, sir, I set you, as I promis'd, forth, That all the world may wonder at your... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1844 - 198 Seiten
...his head." Peacham, in his " Thalia's Banquet," 12mo., London, 1620, has the following epigram:— Set all the multitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarse an houre after. So, sir, I set you, as I promis'd, forth, That all the world may wonder at your... | |
| Great Britain. Office of the Revels - 1853 - 486 Seiten
...his head." Peacham, in his " Thalia's Banquet," 12mo., London, 1620, has the following epigram : — Set all the multitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarse an houre after. So, sir, I set you, as I promis'd, forth, That all the world may wonder at your... | |
| 1853 - 476 Seiten
...his head." Peacham, in his " Thalia's Banquet," 12mo., London, 1620, has the following epigram:— Set all the multitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarse an houre after. So, sir, I set you, as I promis'd, forth, That all the world may wonder at your... | |
| 1864 - 694 Seiten
...on the sta.' " So Tarleton, when his head was only seen The Tire-house door and Tapestrie between, Set all the multitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarce au hour after." Tarleton' s "jigs" were humorous metrical compositions, sung pmer-j by the clown after... | |
| 1878 - 340 Seiten
...when his bead was onely secne, The Tire-huuse-doore and Tapistrie betweene, Set all the mulltitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarce an houre after." Peacham's Thalia's Banquet, 1620. And, says Fuller, " indeed the self-same words spoken by another,... | |
| 1878 - 360 Seiten
...when his head was onely seene, The Tire-house-doore and Tapistriy betweene, Set all the mulltitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarce an houre after." Peacham's Thalia's Banquet, 1620. And, says Fuller, " indeed the self-same words spoken by another,... | |
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