Publications, Հատոր 20Shakespeare Society, and to be had of W. Skeffington, 1844 |
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Էջ xxiv
... This foole comes of the citizens . Nay , prethee , doe not frowne : I knowe him as well as you By his liverie gowne : Of a rare horne mad familie . He is a foole by prenticeship And servitude , he xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... This foole comes of the citizens . Nay , prethee , doe not frowne : I knowe him as well as you By his liverie gowne : Of a rare horne mad familie . He is a foole by prenticeship And servitude , he xxiv INTRODUCTION .
Էջ xxviii
... Horne - booke , 1609 , p . 3 ; & c . 3 See a passage from Bishop Hall , quoted on the title - page of the pre- sent volume , and a marginal note in Stow's Annales , ed . 1615. p . 697 : " Tarelton so beloved that men use his picture for ...
... Horne - booke , 1609 , p . 3 ; & c . 3 See a passage from Bishop Hall , quoted on the title - page of the pre- sent volume , and a marginal note in Stow's Annales , ed . 1615. p . 697 : " Tarelton so beloved that men use his picture for ...
Էջ xxxii
... horne . [ From " The Abortive of an Idle Howre , " 4to . , 1620 . this work . ] • Crosse me not Liza , nether be so perte , For if thou dost , I'll sit upon thy skerte . I have not seen Tarlton cutt off all his skirts , because none ...
... horne . [ From " The Abortive of an Idle Howre , " 4to . , 1620 . this work . ] • Crosse me not Liza , nether be so perte , For if thou dost , I'll sit upon thy skerte . I have not seen Tarlton cutt off all his skirts , because none ...
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... horne . How Tarlton fought with Black Davie . Not long since lived a little swaggerer , called Blacke Davie , who would at sword and buckler fight with any gentleman or other for twelve pence . He being hired to draw upon Tarlton , for ...
... horne . How Tarlton fought with Black Davie . Not long since lived a little swaggerer , called Blacke Davie , who would at sword and buckler fight with any gentleman or other for twelve pence . He being hired to draw upon Tarlton , for ...
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... . The captious fellow , jealous of his wife , for he was married , and because a player did it , took the matter 1 Or , as we should now say , to be even with him . more hainously , and asked him why he made hornes 14 TARLTON'S JESTS .
... . The captious fellow , jealous of his wife , for he was married , and because a player did it , took the matter 1 Or , as we should now say , to be even with him . more hainously , and asked him why he made hornes 14 TARLTON'S JESTS .
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Էջ xviii - And let those that play your clowns, speak no more than is set down for them : for there be of them, that will themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too ; though, in the mean time, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous; and . shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it.
Էջ xxvii - Our Tarlton was master of his faculty. When queen Elizabeth was serious (I dare not say sullen) and out of good humour, he could un-dumpish her at his pleasure. Her highest favourites would, in some cases, go to Tarlton before they would go to the queen, and he was their usher to prepare their advantageous access unto her. In a word, he told the queen more of her faults than most of her chaplains, and cured her melancholy better than all of her physicians.
Էջ x - ... and exquisite actors for all matters, they were entertained into the service of divers great lords, out of which companies there were twelve of the best chosen, and, at the request of Sir Francis Walsingham, they were sworn the Queen's servants and were allowed wages and liveries as grooms of the chamber. And until this year 1583, the Queen had no players.
Էջ 54 - The next, by his sute of russet, his buttond cap, his taber, his standing on the toe, and other tricks, I knew to be either the body or resemblance of Tarlton, who, liuing, for his pleasant conceits was of all men liked, and dying, for mirth left not his like.
Էջ 25 - Henry the fift, hit Tarlton a sound boxe indeed, which made the people laugh the more because it was he, but anon the judge goes in, and immediately Tarlton in his...
Էջ 95 - Divers yong gentlemen proffered large feoffments, but in vaine, a maide shee must bee still: till at last an olde doctor in the towne, that professed phisicke, became a sutor to her, who was a welcome man to her father, in that he was one of the welthiest men in all Pisa; a tall stripling...
Էջ 100 - ... doore, who went home with a flea in his eare to his lodging. Well, the next day he went againe to meete his doctor, whome hee found in his woonted walke. What newes...
Էջ 134 - Beside, they open our crosse-biting,1 our conny-catching, our traines, our traps, our gins, our snares, our subtilties : for no sooner have we a tricke of deceipt, but they make it common, singing jigs and making jeasts of us, that everie boy can point out our houses as they passe by.
Էջ xliii - Greene's Vision : Written at the instant of his death, conteyning a penitent passion for the folly of his pen, 4to., bl.
Էջ xxvii - Bourbidge, and Edward Allen, two such Actors, as no age must ever look to see the like...