| Thomas Dekker - 1812 - 228 pagina’s
...Those divisions on the neck of a guitar, or similar instrument, which mark the spaces for stopping Marry ; if either the company, or indisposition of...tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants, to niake other fools fall a laughing ; mew at passionate speeches ; blare at merry ; find fault with the... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 pagina’s
...the rushes, or on stools about you :" and draw what troop you can from the stage after you :" but, " if either the company, or indisposition of the weather bind you to sit it out; — mew at passionate speeches ;" blare at merry ; find fault with the musick ; whew at the children's... | |
| 1894 - 808 pagina’s
...comedy, moral or tragedy, you rise with a screwed and discontented face from your stool to be gone," but "if either the company or indisposition of the weather bind you to sit it out, mew at passionate speeches ; blare at merry ; find fault with the music ; whew at the children's action... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1906 - 594 pagina’s
...begins to fall, or the company you are with prevents your leaving in the middle of the performance, "take up a rush, and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a-laughing ; mew at passionate speeches, blare at merry ; find fault with the music, whew at the children's... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 pagina’s
...allowing them elbow room : their poet cries, perhaps, " a pox go with you," but care not for that, there's no music without frets. Marry, if either the company,...of your fellow gallants, to make other fools fall a-laughing: mew at passionate speeches, blare at merry, find fault with the music, whew at the children's... | |
| Robert Farquharson Sharp - 1909 - 382 pagina’s
...but, if either " the company or indisposition of the weather " compel him to sit it out, he should " take up a rush and tickle the earnest ears of your fellow gallants . Mew at passionate speeches, blare at merry, find fault with the music, whew at the children's action,... | |
| Mary Leland Hunt - 1911 - 238 pagina’s
...allowing them elbow room: their poet cries, perhaps, A pox go with you; but care not for that, there's no music without frets. " Marry, if either the company or indisposition of the weather bind you to sit out, my counsel is, then, that you turn plain ape, take up a rush, and tickle the earnest ears of your... | |
| Henry Thew Stephenson - 1915 - 336 pagina’s
...with you, but care not for that, theres no music without frets. " Marry, if either the company, or the indisposition of the weather bind you to sit it out,...plain Ape, take up a rush, and tickle the earnest eares of your fellow gallants, to make other fooles fall a laughing; mew at passionate speeches, blare... | |
| Henry Thew Stephenson - 1915 - 338 pagina’s
...with you, but care not for that, theres no music without frets. "Marry, if either the company, or the indisposition of the weather bind you to sit it out,...plain Ape, take up a rush, and tickle the earnest eares of your fellow gallants, to make other fooles fall a laughing; mew at passionate speeches, blare... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 pagina’s
...allowing them elbow room: their poet cries, perhaps, "a pox go with you," but care not for that, there's ter ded so shewe to me late certayn evydences12 wry...than Englysshe ; I coude not reduce ne brynge it to a-laughing : mew at passionate speeches, blare at merry, find fault with the musie, whew at the children's... | |
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