The country people flock from all sides, many miles off, to hear and see it ; for they have therein devils and devices, to delight as well the eye as the eare ; the players conne not their parts without booke, but are prompted by one called the ordinary,... ancients engleish metrical romancees - Strana 333podľa joseph ritson - 1802Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| John Wood Warter - 1889 - Počet stránok 396
...feet. The country people flock from all sides many miles off" to hear and see it, for they have their devils and devices to delight as well the eye as the eare. The players conne not their partes without booke, but are prompted by one called the Ordinary, who followeth at their backs with... | |
| Thomas Fairman Ordish - 1894 - Počet stránok 334
...50 foot. The country people flock from all sides, many miles off, to hear and see it ; for they haue therein devils and devices, to delight as well the...the ordinary, who followeth at their back with the book in his hand, and telleth them softly what they must pronounce aloud. Which maner once gaue occasion... | |
| Herbert Edward Reynolds - 1895 - Počet stránok 518
...Playne some 40 or S3 feet. The country people flock from all sides, many miles off, to hear and see it ; for they have therein devils and devices, to...booke, but are prompted by one called the ordinary (and here comes in the comic incident), who followeth at their back with the booke in his hand, and... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1801 - Počet stránok 474
...plain some forty or fifty feet. The country people flock from all sides many miles of, to hear and see it, for they have therein devils and devices to delight...by one called the ordinary, who followeth at their backs with the book in his hand, and telleth them what to say."2 In the Harleian Library is preserved... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1903 - Počet stránok 498
...hear and see it : for they haue therein, deuils and deuices, to delight as well the eye as the care; the players conne not their parts without booke, but...the Ordinary, who followeth at their back with the book in his hand, and telleth them softly what they must pronounce aloud.' Whereupon Carew has a story... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall, Alfred William Pollard - 1904 - Počet stránok 278
...flock from all sides, many miles off, to hear and see it : for they haue therein, deuils and deuices, to delight as well the eye as the eare : the players conne nat their parts without booke, but are prompted by one called the Ordinary, who followeth at their... | |
| W. Boxer Mayne - 1905 - Počet stránok 88
...from all sides, many of them from a great distance, to hear and see these plays ; for there were " therein devils and devices to delight as well the eye as the ear." Satan, in fact, and other devils would appear on the stage ; one stage-direction being " Lucifer... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1906 - Počet stránok 412
...some forty or fifty foot. The country people flock from all sides, many miles off, to hear and see it ; for they have therein devils and devices to delight as well the eye as the ear ; the players con not their parts without book, but are prompted by one called the Ordinary, who... | |
| Thurstan Collins Peter - 1906 - Počet stránok 74
...plain some 40 or 50 foot. The country people flock from all sides, many miles ofF, to hear and see it ; for they have therein devils and devices to delight as well the eye as the ear ; the players con not their parts without book, but are prompted by one called the ordinary, who... | |
| Thurstan Collins Peter - 1906 - Počet stránok 76
...devils and devices to delight as well the eye as the ear ; the players con not their parts without book, but are prompted by one called the ordinary, who followeth at their back with the book in his hand and telleth them softly what they must pronounce aloud, which manner once gave occasion... | |
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