| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1808 - 918 pagina’s
...in termes precise, A gull is he which itemes, and is not wise." " In Rufum. 3. [From 14. lines.] " Rvfus the courtier, at the theater, Leaving the best...conspicuous place, Doth either to the stage himselfe transferee, Or through a grate doth shew his double face; F,or that the clamorous fry of Innes of Court... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 pagina’s
...Davies, no date, but printed at Middleburgh, about 15p8: " Rlt/us, the courtier, at the theatre, " Leaving the best and most conspicuous place, " Doth either to the stage himself transfer, " Or through a grate doth shew his double face, " For that the clamorous fry of innes... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 476 pagina’s
...in termes precise, A gull is he which seemes, and is not wise." " In RnJiiM. 3. [From 14 lines.] " Rvfus the courtier, at the theater, Leaving the best...and most conspicuous place, Doth either to the stage himselfc transferre, Or through a grate doth shew his double face; For that the clamorous fry of Innes... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 pagina’s
...precise, A gull is he which seems, and is not wise. IN RUFUM. 3. Rufus the Courtier, at the theatre. Leaving the best and most conspicuous place, Doth either to the stage himself transfer, Or through a grate, doth shew his double face. Yet doth not his particular humour... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 388 pagina’s
...precise, A gull is he which seems, and is not wise. v IN RUFUM. 3. Rufus the Courtier, at the theatre, Leaving the best and most conspicuous place, Doth either to the stage himself transfer, Or through a grate, doth shew his double face. For that the clamorous fry of Inns... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 398 pagina’s
...precise, A gull is he which seems, and is not wise. IN RUFUM. 3. Rufus the Courtier, at the theatre, Leaving the best and most conspicuous place, Doth either to the stage himself transfer, Or through a grate, doth shew his double face. Yet doth not his particular humour... | |
| Edward Francis Rimbault - 1842 - 364 pagina’s
...of his Epigrams (printed in 1598) has the following passage : " Rufus the courtier at the theatre, Leaving the best and most conspicuous place, Doth...shew his double face ; For that the clamorous fry of Inues of Court Fills up the private roomes of greater price ; And such a place, where all may have... | |
| Percy Society - 1842 - 424 pagina’s
...of his Epigrams (printed in 1598) has the following passage : " Rufus the courtier at the theatre, Leaving the best and most conspicuous place, Doth either to the stage himselfe transfeire, Or through a grate doth shew his double face ; For that the clamorous fry of Innes of Court... | |
| Edward Francis Rimbault - 1842 - 348 pagina’s
...of his Epigrams (printed in 1598) has the following passage : " Rufus the courtier at the theatre, Leaving the best and most conspicuous place, Doth either to the stage himselfe transferee, Or through a grate doth shew his double face ; For that the clamorous fry of Innes of Court... | |
| Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 390 pagina’s
...performance. This appears by a poem preserved in the Harl. MS. 1836. Rufus the courtier, at the Theatre, Leaving the best and most conspicuous place, Doth either to the stage himself transfer, Or through a grate doth shew his doubtful face ; For that the clamorous cry of th'... | |
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