| Thomas Dekker - 1812 - 228 páginas
...: take up a rush, and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants, to niake other fools fall a laughing ; mew at passionate speeches ; blare at merry ; find fault with the musick ; whew at the children's action ; whistle at the songs ; and, above all, curse "the sharers,... | |
| Charles Hindley - 1872 - 638 páginas
...ape : take up a rush, and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a laughing ; mew at passionate speeches ; blare at merry...whew at the children's action ; whistle at the songs ; and, above all, curse the sharers, that whereas the same day you had bestowed forty shillings on... | |
| Thomas Bedford - 1872 - 798 páginas
...ape : take up a rush, and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a laughing ; mew at passionate speeches ; blare at merry...whew at the children's action ; whistle at the songs ; and, above all, curse the sharers, that whereas the same day you had bestowed forty shillings on... | |
| 1894 - 808 páginas
...stool to be gone," but "if either the company or indisposition of the weather bind you to sit it out, mew at passionate speeches ; blare at merry ; find...at the children's action ; whistle at the songs." Ben Jonson also gives an excellent sketch of the conduct of these bespangled and bejewelled fops at... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 1904 - 140 páginas
...ape: take up a rush, and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a laughing; mew at passionate speeches; blare at merry;...whew at the children's action ; whistle at the songs; and, above all, curse the sharers, that whereas the same day you had bestowed forty shillings on an... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1906 - 594 páginas
...a rush, and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a-laughing ; mew at passionate speeches, blare at merry ; find...whew at the children's action, whistle at the songs . . ." (those children-players, so fashionable for a time). But the best, by far, is to leave in the... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - 1906 - 378 páginas
...fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a-laughing ; mew at passionate speeches, blare at mercy, find fault with the music, whew at the children's action, whistle at the songs, and above all curse the sharers s that whereas the same day you had bestowed forty shillings on an... | |
| Robert Farquharson Sharp - 1909 - 372 páginas
...to sit it out, he should " take up a rush and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants . . . Mew at passionate speeches, blare at merry, find fault...whew at the children's action, whistle at the songs," and so forth. In short, he is to do everything to show that he goes to the play "only as a gentleman... | |
| Mary Leland Hunt - 1911 - 238 páginas
...a rush, and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a-laughing : mew at passionate speeches, blare at merry, find fault...whew at the children's action, whistle at the songs. " To conclude, hoard up the finest play-scraps you can get, upon which your lean wit may most savorly... | |
| 1916 - 792 páginas
...a rush, and tickle the earnest cars of your fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a-laughing : ke for pleasure, as with poets, nor for advantage,...but for the lie's sake. But I cannot tell : this and above all, curse the sharers, that whereas the same day you had bestowed forty shillings on an... | |
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