| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 672 páginas
...freaking of the year 1 574. f " In the play-houfes at Lonoon, it is the fafhionof youthes to go firft into the yard:, and to carry their eye through every gallery; then like onto raven*, wfcan tfety^ye* the carion, thither they flye, ftood to fee the exhibition ; from which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 páginas
...year 1574. 1 " In the play-houfes at London, it is the fafhion of youthes to go firft into the jarde, and to carry their eye through every gallery; then like unto ravens, when they fpy the canon, thither they Dye, and prefs as near to the fairett as they can." Plays confuted... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 páginas
...year 1574. 8 " In the play-houfes at London, it is the falhion of youthes to go firtt into the yarde, and to carry their eye through every gallery; then like unto ravens, when they fpy the carion, thither they flye, and prefs as near to the fairelt as they can." Plays confuted... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 346 páginas
...were frequently used for this purpose. This circumstance explains the words, " it is the fashion of youths to go first into the yard, and to carry their eye through every gallery." When the uncertainty of pur climate is recollected, we are in-* ch'iuxl to wonder that these inn-like... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 348 páginas
...were frequently used for this purpose. This circumstance explains the words, " it is the fashion of youths to go first into the yard, and to carry their eye through every gallery." When the uncertainty of our climate is recollected, we are inclined to wonder that these inn-like theatres... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 páginas
...STEEVENS. 4 " In the play-houses at London, it is the fashion of youthes to go first into the yarde, and to carry their eye through every gallery ; then like unto ravens, when they spy the carion, thither the)' flye, and press as near to the fairest as they can." Plays... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 526 páginas
...Refutation of the Apology for Actors, 1615, 4to. It was in answer to Heywood's tract of 1612. ' fashion of youths to go first into the yard and to carry ' their...gallery ; then, like unto ravens, ' where they spy carrion thither they fly, and press as ' near to the fairest as they can.' I know of no account so... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 526 páginas
...the yard and to carry ' their eye through every gallery ; then, like unto ravens, ' where they spy carrion thither they fly, and press as ' near to the fairest as they can.' I know of no account so minute and circumstantial of the manner in which women of the town frequented... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 696 páginas
...the Common Council.1 Gosson, in his ' Plays Confuted in Five Actions,' says : ' It is the fashion of youths to go first into the yard, and to carry their...every gallery ; then, like unto ravens, where they spy carrion thither they fly, and press as near to the fairest as they can. Instead of pomegranates, they... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 706 páginas
...his ' I 'lays I 'unfilled in Five Actions,' says : ' It is the fashion ol youths to go first into ihe yard, and to carry their eye through every gallery ; then, like unto ravens, where lliry spy carrion thither they lly, and press as near to ihc fairest as they can. Instead of pomegranates,... | |
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