| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 192 páginas
...celebrated. this dumpe had an end : and forsooth upon Whitson monday last I would needs to the Theatre ' to a play, where when I came, I founde such concourse...seeing a faire tree that had a coole shade, I sat me downe to take the aire, where after I had rested me a while, I fell asleepe. As thus I lay in a slumber,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1844 - 198 páginas
...would needs to the Theatre 1 to a play, where when I came, I founde such concourse of unrulye people, 2 that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields,...seeing a faire tree that had a coole shade, I sat me downe to take the aire, where after I had rested me a while, I fell asleepe. As thus I lay in a slumber,... | |
| 1853 - 430 páginas
...would needs to the Theatre1 to a play, where when I came, I founde such concourse of unrulye people, 2 that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields,...seeing a faire tree that had a coole shade, I sat me downe to take the aire, where after I had rested me a while, I fell asleepe. As thus I lay in a slumber,... | |
| Elbert Nevius Sebring Thompson - 1903 - 288 páginas
...would needs to the Theatre to a play, where when I came, I founde such concourse of unrulye people, that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields, then to intermeddle myselfe amongst such a great presse."2 A few of these non-moral objections could never ally themselves with moral considerations.... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1904 - 606 páginas
...would needs to the Theatre to see a play, where, when I came, I founde such concourse of unrulye people that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields...intermeddle myselfe amongst such a great presse." In 1592, from an apprehension that the London apprentices might indulge in riots on Midsummer-night,... | |
| Henry Thew Stephenson - 1905 - 472 páginas
...must needs to The Theatre to see a play, where, when I came, I found such concourse of unrulye people that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields...intermeddle myselfe amongst such a great presse." The elder Burbadge died in 1597. Legal complications and disagreements over a renewal of the lease... | |
| Henry Thew Stephenson - 1905 - 472 páginas
...must needs to The Theatre to see a play, where, when I came, I found such concourse of unrulye people that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields...intermeddle myselfe amongst such a great presse." The elder Burbadge died in 1597. Legal complications and disagreements over a renewal of the lease... | |
| Henry Thew Stephenson - 1905 - 474 páginas
...must needs to The Theatre to see a play, where, when I came, I found such concourse of unrulye people that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields then to intermeddle myself e amongst such a great presse." The elder Burbadge died in 1597. Legal complications and disagreements... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 586 páginas
...would needs to the Theatre to a play, where when I came, 1 founde such concourse of unrulye people, that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields,...seeing a faire tree that had a coole shade, I sat me downe to take the aire, where after I had rested me a while, I fell asleepe. . . • And with that... | |
| Edward Holdsworth Sugden - 1925 - 614 páginas
...Purgatory, in his preface, tells how, being prevented from going to the theatre by the crowd, " I slept by dame Anne of Cleeres well, and went by the backside of H." for a country walk. In Nabbes' Bride ii. 4, Raven calls the Cheapside prentices " the learned youth... | |
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