The Gull's Hornbook: Stultorum Plena Sunt Omnia. Al Savio Mezza Parola BastaJ.M. Gutch and Sold in London, 1812 - 178 páginas |
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... Night's Walk , and a new canting Song ; with portrait ; 4to . 1612. - London triumphing ; or the solemn and magnificent Reception of Sir John Swinerton into London , after his taking the Oath of Mayoralty at Westminster ; a pageant ...
... Night's Walk , and a new canting Song ; with portrait ; 4to . 1612. - London triumphing ; or the solemn and magnificent Reception of Sir John Swinerton into London , after his taking the Oath of Mayoralty at Westminster ; a pageant ...
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... Night - Walker , whereunto is added O per se O , and canting Dictionary ; 4to . 1657. - English Villanies seven several Times prest to Death by the Printers , but still reviving again are now the eighth Time ( as at the first ) ...
... Night - Walker , whereunto is added O per se O , and canting Dictionary ; 4to . 1657. - English Villanies seven several Times prest to Death by the Printers , but still reviving again are now the eighth Time ( as at the first ) ...
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... a Gallant should behave himself in a Tavern . CHAP . 8. How a Gallant is to behave himself passing through the City , at all Hours of the Night ; and how to pass by any Watch . GULL'S HORN BOOK , OR FASHIONS TO PLEASE ALL SORTS 10.
... a Gallant should behave himself in a Tavern . CHAP . 8. How a Gallant is to behave himself passing through the City , at all Hours of the Night ; and how to pass by any Watch . GULL'S HORN BOOK , OR FASHIONS TO PLEASE ALL SORTS 10.
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... Night , A. 2 , S. 5 . 5 a ruffled boot . ] A boot with a large turn - down top , hanging low and loose about the leg , as was then the fashion . Thus Ben Jonson , Every man out of his Humour , A. 4 , S. 6 : " One of the " rowels ( of my ...
... Night , A. 2 , S. 5 . 5 a ruffled boot . ] A boot with a large turn - down top , hanging low and loose about the leg , as was then the fashion . Thus Ben Jonson , Every man out of his Humour , A. 4 , S. 6 : " One of the " rowels ( of my ...
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... Night , A. 1 , S. 5 , where so much wit is bandied about respecting fool , Olivia says : " Take the fool away . " The expression again occurs in Chap . 6. of this work , 20 chew nothing but hemlock . ] " Go poison yourself . " Hemlock ...
... Night , A. 1 , S. 5 , where so much wit is bandied about respecting fool , Olivia says : " Take the fool away . " The expression again occurs in Chap . 6. of this work , 20 chew nothing but hemlock . ] " Go poison yourself . " Hemlock ...
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The Gull's Hornbook: Stultorum Plena Sunt Omnia. Al Savio Mezza Parola Basta Thomas Dekker Visualização integral - 1872 |
The Gull's Hornbook: Stultorum Plena Sunt Omnia. Al Savio Mezza Parola Basta Thomas Dekker Visualização integral - 1812 |
The Gull's Hornbook: Stultorum Plena Sunt Omnia. Al Savio Mezza Parola Basta Thomas Dekker Visualização integral - 1812 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
alludes allusion apothecaries apparel Ben Jonson called cant cast Chap Chapter church chuse clothes cockatrice colour comedy coxcomb criticks cuckoo custom CYNTHIA'S REVELS Decker wrote Decker's day Dedekind's dice discourse doublet drink drunk English fancy fashion feathers fool formerly French Gallant should behave gentleman grobian GULLS hair hath head HENRY Honest Whore humour Island voyage Jasper Mayne John Ford John Marston Jonson knave London lord Malone's man's mandilions means meat mentions misprint never Night old writers ordinary original passage Paul's perhaps phrase Piers Ploughman play playhouse poem poet present publick reprint Roaring Girl ROGER BULL satire SATIROMASTIX says sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew silver Sir John stage stand Steevens stuff Sun's Darling tailor tavern theatre thee thine Thomas Middleton thou tobacco tract truckle-bed Twelfth Night VIRGIDEMIARUM walk wear William Rowley wine woodcocks word worn young
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Página 31 - Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening
Página 143 - ... in the other. For if you should bestow your person upon the vulgar when the belly of the house is but half full, your...
Página iv - THE HONEST WHORE : with the Humours of the Patient Man, and the Longing Wife; as it hath beene acted by her Majesties Servants with great applause.
Página 143 - It shall crown you with rich commendation, to laugh aloud in the middest of the most serious and saddest scene of the terriblest tragedy ; and" to let that clapper, your tongue, be tossed so high that all the house may ring of it...
Página 96 - I have been in the Indies (where this herb grows) where neither myself, nor a dozen gentlemen more (of my knowledge) have received the taste of any other nutriment in the world, for the space of one and twenty weeks, but the fume of this simple only. Therefore it cannot be, but 'tis most divine...
Página 97 - Paul's jacks be once up with their elbows, and quarrelling to strike eleven; as soon as ever the clock has parted them, and ended the fray with his hammer, let not the Duke's gallery contain you any longer...
Página 177 - Before the play begins, fall to cards. You may win or lose (as fencers do in a prize) and beat one another by confederacy, yet share the money when you meet at supper. Notwithstanding, to gull the ragamuffins that stand aloof gaping at you, throw the cards (having first torn four or five of them) round about the stage, just upon the third sound, as though you had lost...
Página 148 - ... to be gone. No matter whether the scenes be good, or no; the better they are, the worse do you distaste them.
Página 35 - Good clothes are the embroidered trappings of pride, and good cheer the very root of gluttony. Did man, think you, come wrangling into the world about no better matters, than all his lifetime to make privy searches in...
Página 143 - Cue, that he is upon point to enter: for then it is time, as though you were one of the Properties, or that you dropped out of the Hangings, to creep from behind the Arras, with your Tripos or threefooted stool in one hand, and a teston mounted between a forefinger and a thumb in the other...