Tarlton's Jests, and News Out of Purgatory: With Notes, and Some Account of the Life of TarltonShakespeare society, 1844 - 135 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxix
... downe agen . Bohun relates the following very curious anecdote of Tarlton and Queen Elizabeth . It has already been no- ticed by Mr. D'Israeli , in his " Amenities of Literature , " but seems scarcely deserving of credit : - At supper ...
... downe agen . Bohun relates the following very curious anecdote of Tarlton and Queen Elizabeth . It has already been no- ticed by Mr. D'Israeli , in his " Amenities of Literature , " but seems scarcely deserving of credit : - At supper ...
Strana xl
... downe . At last it began to ebbe , and then they cried " away . " When I came to the staires , although I was resolved to goe downe in a tilt- boate ; yet seeing what a crue of madde companions went in the barge , and perceiving by the ...
... downe . At last it began to ebbe , and then they cried " away . " When I came to the staires , although I was resolved to goe downe in a tilt- boate ; yet seeing what a crue of madde companions went in the barge , and perceiving by the ...
Strana 5
... Tarlton , let them stand that can , for I cannot . So , falling downe as though he had been drunke , they helpt him up , and so let him passe . How Tarlton flowted a lady in the court . Upon TARLTON'S COURT-WITTY JESTS. ...
... Tarlton , let them stand that can , for I cannot . So , falling downe as though he had been drunke , they helpt him up , and so let him passe . How Tarlton flowted a lady in the court . Upon TARLTON'S COURT-WITTY JESTS. ...
Strana 13
... downe over his eares , and his beard of the Italian cut , ' 1 in white sattin very quaintly cut , and his body so stiffely starcht , that he could not bend himselfe any way for no gold . Tarlton seeing such a wonder comming , trips ...
... downe over his eares , and his beard of the Italian cut , ' 1 in white sattin very quaintly cut , and his body so stiffely starcht , that he could not bend himselfe any way for no gold . Tarlton seeing such a wonder comming , trips ...
Strana 17
... downe , as though he had great knowledge : quoth he , the patient whose water it is , is full of grosse humors , and hath neede of purging , and to be let some ten ounces of bloud . No , you dunce , replyed Tarlton , it is good [ water ] ...
... downe , as though he had great knowledge : quoth he , the patient whose water it is , is full of grosse humors , and hath neede of purging , and to be let some ten ounces of bloud . No , you dunce , replyed Tarlton , it is good [ water ] ...
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