Tarlton's Jests: And News Out of Purgatory, Հատոր 4James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps Shakespeare society, 1844 - 135 էջ |
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Էջ 12
... looked for a jest to make them merry . At last he espied one that sate on his left side , which had a very red face , he being a very great gentleman , which was all one to Tarlton , hee presently in great haste called his host , Who ...
... looked for a jest to make them merry . At last he espied one that sate on his left side , which had a very red face , he being a very great gentleman , which was all one to Tarlton , hee presently in great haste called his host , Who ...
Էջ 13
... looked for the prerogative . The gallant , scorning that a player should take the wall , or so much indig- nifie him , turnes himselfe , and presently drew his rapier . Tarlton drew likewise . The gentleman fell to it roundly ; but ...
... looked for the prerogative . The gallant , scorning that a player should take the wall , or so much indig- nifie him , turnes himselfe , and presently drew his rapier . Tarlton drew likewise . The gentleman fell to it roundly ; but ...
Էջ 15
... looked for his 1 See a note further on . 2 The name of the tune played to wake the hunters and collect them together . It was also used for any morning song . See Collier's Shake- speare , vi . , 453 . 3 A sharper , a cheat . cloathes ...
... looked for his 1 See a note further on . 2 The name of the tune played to wake the hunters and collect them together . It was also used for any morning song . See Collier's Shake- speare , vi . , 453 . 3 A sharper , a cheat . cloathes ...
Էջ 29
... looked back to thank him , and suddenly turnes about , body and all , in the view of many , and shewed all which so abasht him that ( ashamed ) hee tooke into a taverne , protesting that he had rather have spent ten pound . Sure , said ...
... looked back to thank him , and suddenly turnes about , body and all , in the view of many , and shewed all which so abasht him that ( ashamed ) hee tooke into a taverne , protesting that he had rather have spent ten pound . Sure , said ...
Էջ 66
... looked at for her outward perfection , yet was she laughed at for her inward follyes . Wel , howsoever others censured of her , she thought her pennye better silver then the rest , and would so strive to excell other gentlewomen in the ...
... looked at for her outward perfection , yet was she laughed at for her inward follyes . Wel , howsoever others censured of her , she thought her pennye better silver then the rest , and would so strive to excell other gentlewomen in the ...
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Էջ xvi - 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 52 - 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 viii - ... 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 xxxii - ... people began exceedingly to laugh, when Tarlton first peept out his head. Whereat the justice, not a little moued, and seeing with his beckes and nods, hee could not make them cease, he went with his staffe, and beat them round about vnmercifully on the bare pates, in that they, being but farmers and poore countrey hyndes, would presume to laugh at the Queenes men, and make no more account of her cloath in his presence.
Էջ xxviii - See, the Knave commands the Queen; for which he was corrected by a frown from the Queen; yet he had the confidence to add that he was of too much and too intolerable a power; and going on with the same liberty, he reflected on the...
Էջ 23 - 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 xxv - 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 worth.
Էջ 91 - 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...
Էջ xxv - 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.