The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen2J. Murray, 1831 - 488 páginas |
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... Fool thou art , by W. Wager . Like will to Like , by Ulpian Fulwell . Marriage of Wit and Science . John Redford's MS . Moral - plays . All for Money , by Thomas Lupton . Three Ladies of London . Three Lords and Three Ladies of Lon- don ...
... Fool thou art , by W. Wager . Like will to Like , by Ulpian Fulwell . Marriage of Wit and Science . John Redford's MS . Moral - plays . All for Money , by Thomas Lupton . Three Ladies of London . Three Lords and Three Ladies of Lon- don ...
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... fool in every act of a play , and upon the laughter pro- duced by the actor in the part of the Changling , in Middleton's play of that name . Thrift , a citizen , joins heartily in these commendations of the fool , and adds , ' I'd ...
... fool in every act of a play , and upon the laughter pro- duced by the actor in the part of the Changling , in Middleton's play of that name . Thrift , a citizen , joins heartily in these commendations of the fool , and adds , ' I'd ...
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... fool or jester . In Rabelais , book iii . c . 42 , edit . 1553 , Panurge , among other things , gives to Triboulet une vessie de porc , bien enflée et resonnente à cause des poys qui dedens estoient . With this instrument he was ...
... fool or jester . In Rabelais , book iii . c . 42 , edit . 1553 , Panurge , among other things , gives to Triboulet une vessie de porc , bien enflée et resonnente à cause des poys qui dedens estoient . With this instrument he was ...
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... fool's coat . This circumstance is of itself im- portant . He offers himself as a servant to Haman ( or Aman , as he is called ) , who says , 6 ' Me seames ye are not fytte . ' Hardy - dardy . Ye wene I lacke wytte , it may well be so ...
... fool's coat . This circumstance is of itself im- portant . He offers himself as a servant to Haman ( or Aman , as he is called ) , who says , 6 ' Me seames ye are not fytte . ' Hardy - dardy . Ye wene I lacke wytte , it may well be so ...
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... fool ' in Medwall's inter- lude performed before Henry VIII . in 1516 , such a character seems very rarely to have been specifically called the Vice ' anterior to the Reformation . " * Nash , in his Strange Newes of the intercepting ...
... fool ' in Medwall's inter- lude performed before Henry VIII . in 1516 , such a character seems very rarely to have been specifically called the Vice ' anterior to the Reformation . " * Nash , in his Strange Newes of the intercepting ...
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