| Thomas Nashe (pseud) - 1871 - 326 pagina’s
...who seems to have accompanied our author as far as Whetstone on his "Penniless Pilgrimage" — and, certainly up to this point a very "wet" one!] In one..."printed for John Trundle and are to be sold at his shop in Barbican at the sygne of No-Body." A unique ballad, preserved in the Miller Collection at Britwell... | |
| John Nichols - 1828 - 700 pagina’s
...be heard, who was in the person of NOBODY, to deliver this following Speech, and attired in a pair of breeches which were made to come up to his neck, with his arms out at his pockets, and a cap drowning his face. If my outside move your laughter, Pray Jove,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 116 pagina’s
...the Satyre, introduced a speaker 'who,' ho says,' was in the person of Nobody, and attired in a pair of breeches which were made to come up to his neck, with his arms out at his pockets, and a cap drowning his face.' Cal. When Prospero is destroyed. Ste. That shall... | |
| Jacob Larwood, John Camden Hotten - 1866 - 616 pagina’s
...NOBODY was the singular sign of John Trundell, a balladprinter in Barbican in the seventeenth century. In one of Ben Jonson's plays Nobody^ is introduced,...printed for John Trundle and are to be sold at his shop in Barbican at the sygne of No-Body." A unique ballad, preserved in the Miller Collection at Brit\vell... | |
| Charles Hindley - 1872 - 638 pagina’s
...who seems to have accompanied our author as far as Whetstone on his " Penniless Pilgrimage" — and, certainly up to this point a very "wet" one!] In one...Breeches, which were made to come up to his neck, with his armcs out at his pockets and cap drowning his face." This comedy was "printed for John Trundle and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 486 pagina’s
...Ben Jonson describes him, as cited by Halliwell himself. Nobody is introduced ' attyred in a paire of breeches, which were made to come up to his neck, with his armes out at his pockets.' This old comedy of Nobody and Somebody was reprinted in 1877 for Private Circulation by ALEXANDER SMITH,... | |
| Thomas Bedford - 1872 - 798 pagina’s
...who seems to have accompanied our author as far as Whetftone on his " Penniless Pilgrimage" — and, certainly up to this point a very " wet" one !] In..."printed for John Trundle and are to be sold at his shop in Barbican at the sygne of No-Body." A unique ballad, preserved in the Miller Collection at Britwell... | |
| 1873 - 520 pagina’s
...Nobody was the singular sign of John Trundell, a ballad printer in Barbican, in the seventeenth century. In one of Ben Jonson's plays NOBODY is introduced,...breeches," which were made to come up to his neck, with his arms out at his pockets, and a huge cap drowning his face and ill-proportioned head. The Church of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 152 pagina’s
...the Satyre, introduced a speaker 'who,* he says, ' was in the person of Nobody, and attired in a pair of breeches which were made to come up to his neck, with his arms out at his pockets, and a cap drowning his face.' Cal. When Prospero is destroyed. Ste. That shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 232 pagina’s
..."Nobody" was the singular sign of John Trundle, a ballad-printer in Barbican in the seventeenth century. In one of Ben Jonson's plays Nobody is introduced,...printed for John Trundle and are to be sold at his shop in Barbican at the sygne of No-Body." A unique ballad, preserved in the Miller Collection at Brit... | |
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