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" As Tarlton, when his head was only scene The Tire-house doore and Tapistrie betweene, Set all the multitude in such a laughter They could not hold for scarce an houre after, So, Sir, I set you, as I promis'd, forth, That all the world may wonder at your... "
Tarlton's Jests: And News Out of Purgatory - Página xxv
editado por - 1844 - 135 páginas
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The Biographical Mirrour: Comprising a Series of Ancient and ..., Volumen1

Francis Godolphin Waldron, Sylvester Harding - 1795 - 298 páginas
...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 your worth."...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Volumen13

1826 - 372 páginas
...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...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volumen5

1839 - 726 páginas
..." Tarlton when his head was onely seene, The tire-house doore and tapistrie betweene, Set all tlie 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 auliences were wont to pass jokes —...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volumen3

1839 - 776 páginas
...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 wont to pass jokes —...
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Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the Reigns of Queen ...

Great Britain. Office of the Revels - 1853 - 486 páginas
...my most merie familic. Hut sitt you merrie, gentlemen, For wise men doe say, Squeaking, &c. A foolea bolt is soone shott : ist so ? I bid you all good...Our Tarlton was master of his faculty. When Queen Elizaheth was serious, I dare not say sullen, and out of good humour, he could un-dumpish her at his...
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Shakespeare Jest-books: Reprints of the Early and Very Rare Jest ..., Volumen1

William Carew Hazlitt - 1864 - 416 páginas
...Ninian Ou2ell. "As Tarlton, when his head was only seene The Tire-house doore and Tapistrie betweene, Set all the multitude in such a laughter They could not hold for scarce an houre after, So, Sir, I set you, as I promis'd, forth, That all the world may wonder at your...
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The Rose, the shamrock and the thistle, a magazine. Vol.1, June ..., Volumen4

1864 - 694 páginas
...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...
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Shakespeariana, Volumen1

1883 - 418 páginas
...on the stage: " So Tarlton, when his head was only seen, The Tire house door and Tnpestrie between, Set all the multitude in such a laughter, They could not hold for scarce an hour after." Tarlton's "jigs" were humorous compositions, sung generally by the clown after...
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Notes

Thomas Nash - 1910 - 496 páginas
...Niniem Ousell. As Tarlton, when his head was only seene The Tire-house doore and Tapistrie betweene, Set all the multitude in such a laughter They could not hold for scarce an houre after, So, Sir, I set you, as I promis'd, forth, That all the world may wonder at your...
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Works of Thomas Nashe, Volumen4

Thomas Nash - 1910 - 486 páginas
...Ninian Ouzell. As Tarlton, when his head was only scene The Tire-house doore and Tapistrie betweene, Set all the multitude in such a laughter They could not hold for scarce an houre after, So, Sir, I set you, as I promis'd, forth, That all the world may wonder at your...
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