| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 380 pages
...much sould, q. Sleeleyard, upon which that house is now founded." Minshew's Guide into Tongues, l617. The derivation of the name just given is questionable....do, saith one let us go to the stillyard and drinhe RAcnish wine, &c." Nash's Pieroe Pennileue, Sig. E,2ed. l595. " Who would let a Cit, (whose teeth are... | |
| John Webster - 1830 - 478 pages
...much sould, q. Steeleyard, upon which that house is now founded." Minshow's Guide into Tongues, l0l7. The derivation of the name just given is questionable....and know not what to do, saith one let us go to the stiflyard and drinhe Rhenish wine, &c." Nash's Pierce Pennileae, Sig. E, 2 ed. l595. " Who would let... | |
| Thomas Nash - England - 1842 - 156 pages
...headlong, with the raynes in his own hand, into all lasciuiousnesse and sensualitie that maye bee. Men, when they are idle, and know not what to do, saith one, " Let vs goe to the stilliard, and drinke Rhenish wine." " Nay, if a man knew wjiere a good whorehouse were,"... | |
| Thomas Nash - England - 1842 - 148 pages
...headlong, with the raynes in his own hand, into all lasciuiousnesse and sensualitie that maye bee. Men, when they are idle, and know not what to do, saith one, " Let vs goe to the stilliard, and drinke Rhenish wine." " Nay, if a man knew where a good whorehouse were,"... | |
| Thomas Nash - England - 1842 - 168 pages
...headlong, with the raynes in his own hand, into all lasciuiousnesse and sensualitie that maye bee. Men, when they are idle, and know not what to do, saith one, " Let vs goe to the stilliard, and drinke Rhenish wine." " Nay, if a man knew where a good whorehouse were,"... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 148 pages
...headlong, with the raynes in his own hand, into all lasciuiousnesse and seusualitie that maye bee. Men, when they are idle, and know not what to do, saith one, " Let vs goe to the stilliard, and drinke Rhenish wine." " Nay, if a man knew where a good whorehouse were,"... | |
| English literature - 1853 - 828 pages
...headlong, with the raynes in his own hand, into all lasciuiousnesse and seusualitie that maye bee. Men, when they are idle, and know not what to do, saith one, " Let vs goe to the stilliard, and drinke Rhenish wine." " Nay, if a man knew where a good whorehouse were,"... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 pages
...Town Merchants] were permitted to sell Rhenish wiiie by retail." Malcolm's London, vol. ip 48. Comoro with the passage in the text; " Men when they are...and know not what to do, saith one, Let us go to the gtillyard and drinit JUitiiiuli vine, £c." Nash's Pierce Pennilfiw, Sig. E 2, ed. 1595. "Who would... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 1873 - 412 pages
...permitted to fell Rhenifh wine by retail." — Malcolm's London, vol. ip 48. Compare with the paflage in the text : — • "Men when they are idle, and know not what to do, faith one, Let us go to the Jiittyarde and drinks Rhenijh vine" &c. — Nalh's Pierce Pennileffe, ed.... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1877 - 424 pages
...Miushew's Guide into Tonguct, 1617. "They [The Hana Town Merchants] were permitted to sell Rheutah wine by retail." Malcolm's London, vol. ip 48. Compare..." Men when they are idle, and know not what to do, eaith one, Let ил go to the ttiltyard and drink« Rhenith wine, tx." Nub's Pierce Pennileue, Big.... | |
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