Our Tarlton was master of his faculty. When queen Elizabeth was serious (I dare not say sullen) and out of good humour, he could un-dumpish her at his pleasure. Her highest favourites would, in some cases, go to Tarlton before they would go to the queen,... Tarlton's Jests: And News Out of Purgatory - Página xxveditado por - 1844 - 135 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Godolphin Waldron, Sylvester Harding - 1795 - 298 páginas
...of his tyme. He was so beloved that men " use his picture for their signes." Fuller asserts, that " when queen " Elizabeth was serious (I dare not say...he could undumpish her at his pleasure. Her highest favourites would " in some cases go to Tarlton before they would go to the queen, and he " was their... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 426 páginas
...time with theQueen, •and in the people's great applause; and • Fuller asserts, that " when TAR " Queen Elizabeth was serious (I " dare not say sullen) and out of " good humour, he could ufi" dumpish her at his pleasure. " Her highest favourites would in " some cases go to Tarlton before... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 416 páginas
...in his timewith theQueen, and in the people's great applause; and Fuller assertSj that " when TAR " Queen Elizabeth was serious (I " dare not say sullen) and out of " good humour, he could un" dumpish her at his pleasure. " Her highest favourites would in " some cases go to Tarlton before... | |
| 1823 - 432 páginas
...gracious in bis time with the Queen, and in the people's great applause ; and FULLER asserts, " that when Queen ELIZABETH was serious (I dare not say sullen), and out of good humour, he could u»dumpish her at his pleasure. Her highest favourites would in some cases go to TARLETON before they... | |
| 1824 - 706 páginas
...Queen, and popularity with her subjects very rapidly. " Our Tadton (says FullerT) was master of hie faculty. When Queen Elizabeth was serious (I dare...he could undumpish her at his pleasure. Her highest favourites would in some cases go to Tarlton, before they would go to the Queen, and he was their usher... | |
| Henry Pidgeon - 1837 - 264 páginas
...actor and jester, was the wonder of his time. Fuller states, that " when Queen Elizabeth was serious and out of good humour, he could undumpish her at his pleasure." After a free and eccentric life, it is said he died penitent in 1588,. PITCHFORD, six miles south-east... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 616 páginas
...diversions; and that those words are not censurable for absolutely idle which lead to lawful delight. Our Tarlton was master of his faculty. When queen...could un-dumpish her at his pleasure. Her highest favourites would, in some cases, go to Tarleton before they would go to the queen, and he was their... | |
| 1842 - 530 páginas
...at Bam Elms : he seems indeed to have been one of her especial favourites ; for Fuller says, that ' when Queen Elizabeth was serious (I dare not say sullen),...he could undumpish her at his pleasure. Her highest favourites would, in some cases, go to Tarlton before they would go to the queen, and he was their... | |
| 1842 - 528 páginas
...chamber at Bam Elms: he seems indeed to have been one of her especial favourites; for Fuller says, that' when Queen Elizabeth was serious (I dare not say sullen), and out of ffood humour, he could undumpish her at his pleasure. Her highest favourites would, in some cases,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 970 páginas
...his accession to the English throne. ttt Of this far-famed comedian and jester. Fuller says, that u poi undutnpis her at his pleasure. Her highest favourite» would in some cases go to Tarlton before they... | |
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