Early Prose and Poetical Works of John Taylor, the Water PoetHamilton, Adams & Company, 1888 - 318 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... True Cause of the Watermen's Suit , published in 1613. Of course it was unreasonable in the boatmen , desiring for their own benefit , that all . who wished to attend the playhouse , should be burdened with the trouble and expense of ...
... True Cause of the Watermen's Suit , published in 1613. Of course it was unreasonable in the boatmen , desiring for their own benefit , that all . who wished to attend the playhouse , should be burdened with the trouble and expense of ...
Pagina 9
... true so far as it relates to the amount of distinction that was conferred on Taylor by his own generation . But the want of early privileges in the matter of education and culture , cannot tend to make an author's writings live ...
... true so far as it relates to the amount of distinction that was conferred on Taylor by his own generation . But the want of early privileges in the matter of education and culture , cannot tend to make an author's writings live ...
Pagina 14
... true man- ner described , - 117-129 Three Weeks , Three Days , and Three Hours Observations and Travels from London to Hamburg , amongst Jews and Gentiles , with Descriptions of Towns and Towers , Castles and Citadels ; Artificial ...
... true man- ner described , - 117-129 Three Weeks , Three Days , and Three Hours Observations and Travels from London to Hamburg , amongst Jews and Gentiles , with Descriptions of Towns and Towers , Castles and Citadels ; Artificial ...
Pagina 15
... True Cause of the Watermen's Suit con- cerning Players , and the Reasons that their Playing on London Side is their extreme hindrances , with a relation how far that suit was proceeded in , and the occasion that it was not effected ...
... True Cause of the Watermen's Suit con- cerning Players , and the Reasons that their Playing on London Side is their extreme hindrances , with a relation how far that suit was proceeded in , and the occasion that it was not effected ...
Pagina 17
... true report of the unmatchable hunting on the Braes of Mar and Badenoch , in Scotland . With some other observations , some serious and worthy of memory , and some merry and not hurtful to be remembered . Lastly , that which is rare in ...
... true report of the unmatchable hunting on the Braes of Mar and Badenoch , in Scotland . With some other observations , some serious and worthy of memory , and some merry and not hurtful to be remembered . Lastly , that which is rare in ...
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Pagina 254 - Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned? Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned?
Pagina 51 - ... and daggers, in the space of two hours, fourscore fat deer were slain ; which after are disposed of, some one way, and some another, twenty and thirty miles, and more than enough left for us to make merry withal, at our rendezvous.
Pagina 51 - Then after we had stayed there three hours or thereabouts, we might perceive the deer appear on the hills round about us (their heads making a show like a wood), which being followed close by the...
Pagina 50 - ... compass, they do bring, or chase in the deer, in many herds, (two, three, or four hundred in a herd,) to such or such a place, as the noblemen shall appoint them ; then, when day is come, the lords and gentlemen of their companies...
Pagina 50 - I was the space of twelve days after, before I saw either house, corn-field, or habitation for any creature, but deer, wild horses, wolves, and such like creatures, — which made me doubt that I should never have seen a house again.
Pagina 18 - I did undergoe this project, either in malice or mockage of Master BENJAMIN JONSON, I vow by the faith of a Christian that their imaginations are all wide...
Pagina 123 - ... turned him to the fire, and anointed his paunch with grease and butter, to make it stretch and hold ; and afterwards, being laid in bed, he slept eight hours, and fasted all the while ; which, when the knight understood, he commanded him to be laid in the stocks, and there to endure as long as he had laine bedrid with eating.
Pagina 49 - Their habit is — shoes, with but one sole a-piece ; stockings, (which they call short hose...
Pagina 119 - Quoytes-man, and that mistress who played so masterly a game at Irish ! But I thank thee for this, good John the Water-Poet ; thou hast told us that Monsieur La Ferr, a Frenchman, was the first inventor of the admirable game of Doublehand, Hot-cockles, &c., and that Gregory Dawson, an Englishman, devised the unmatchable mystery of Blind-man's-buff.