By sitting on the stage, you may (with small cost) purchase the dear acquaintance of the boys, have a good stool for sixpence, at any time know what particular part any of the -infants present, get your match lighted, examine the playsuits' lace, and... The Antiquary - Page 109publié par - 1886Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 pages
...before you at a taverne, when you most knightly, shall, for his paines, pay for both their suppers. " By sitting on the stage, you may (with small cost)...the deere acquaintance of the boyes : have a good stoole for sixpence : at any time know what particular part any of the infants present : get your match... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 392 pages
...Hornbook, by Decker, 1609, that the prologue was anciently ushered in by trumpets. " Present not yourselfe on the stage (especially at a new play) until the quaking prologue hath (by rubbing) got cullor in his cheekeg, and is ready to give the trumpets their cue that hee's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 384 pages
...Hornbook, by Decker, 1609, that the prologue was anciently ushered in by trumpets. " Present not yourselfe on the stage (especially at a new play) until the quaking prologue hath (by rubbing) got cullor in his cheekes, and is ready to give the trumpets their cue that hee's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...before you at a taverne, when you most knightly, shal for his paines, pay for both their suppers. " By sitting on the stage, you may (with small cost)...the deere acquaintance of the boyes : have a good stoole for sixpence : at any time know what particular part any of the infants present: get your match... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...may raile against him; and peradventure so behave yourselfe, that you may enforce the author to know you. " By sitting on the stage, you may (with small...cost) purchase the deere acquaintance of the boyes: h:ive a good stoole for sixpence: at any time know what particular part any of the infants present:... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 1812 - 228 pages
...tubject, in his Shakspeare. 139 when you most knightly shall,, for his pains, pay for both their suppers. By sitting on the stage, you may, with small cost, purchase "the dear acquaintance of the boys ; i8have a i7 the dear acquaintance of the boys.] In Decker's day, the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 pages
...have seen accommodate gentlemen with tobacco at our theatres." Again, in Decker's Guls Hornebook : " By sitting on the stage, you may with small cost purchase the deare acquaintance of the boyes ; have a good stool for sixpence ; — get your match lighted" &c.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 578 pages
...some celebrated beauty. What some chose from economy, gallantry might have recommended to others. 7 " By sitting on the stage, you may with small cost purchase...boyes, have a good stool for sixpence — ." Guls Hornbooke, Again, ibidem: " Present not your selfe on the stage, (espe-' cially at a new play,) until... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 574 pages
...beauty. What some chose from economy, gallantry might have recommended to others. 7 " By sitting nn the stage, you may with small cost purchase the deere...boyes, have a good stool for sixpence — ." Guls Hornbooke. Again, ibidem : " Present not your selfe on the stage, (especially at a new play,) until... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 668 pages
...before you at a taverne, when you most knightly, shal for his paines, pay for both their suppers. " By sitting on the stage, you may (with small cost)...the deere acquaintance of the boyes : have a good stoole for sixpence : at any time know what particular part any of the infants present : get your match... | |
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