Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes (which the scholars had borrowed) so lively personated, their habits, gestures, language, lieger.jests, and expressions, that it was hard to decide, which was the true townsman, whether he that... University Drama in the Tudor Age - Page 331by Frederick Samuel Boas - 1914 - 414 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Fuller - Cambridge - 1840 - 738 pages
...might sec and be seen. Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes, (which the Scholars had borrowed,) so livelily personated, their habits,...he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing, go out they could not for crowding, but, impatiently patient, were fain to attend till... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Cambridge - 1840 - 896 pages
...might see and be seen. Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes, (which the Scholars had borrowed,) so livelily personated, their habits,...he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing, go out they could not for crowding, but, impatiently patient, were fain to attend till... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 368 pages
...Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes (which the scholars had borrowed) so lively personated, their habits, gestures, language, lieger-jests,...he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing, go out they could not for crowding, but impatiently patient were fain to attend till dismissed... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 380 pages
...Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes (which the scholars had borrowed) so lively personated, their habits, gestures, language, lieger-jests,...he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing, go out they could not for crowding, but impatiently patient were fain to attend till dismissed... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1841 - 662 pages
...Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes (which the scholars had borrowed) so lively personated, their habits, gestures, language, lieger-jests,...he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing, go out they could not for crowding, but impatiently patient were fain to attend till dismissed... | |
| Thomas Wright, Harry Longueville Jones - Cambridge (England) - 1841 - 482 pages
...Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes (which the scholars had borrowed) so lively personated, their habits, gestures, language, lieger-jests,...he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing, go out they could not for crowding, but impatiently patient '" were fain to attend till... | |
| Thomas Wright, Harry Longueville Jones - Cambridge (England) - 1845 - 480 pages
...Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes (which the scholars had borrowed) so lively personated, their habits, gestures, language, lieger-jests,...he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing, go out they could not for crowding, but impatiently patient x were fain to attend till... | |
| 1885 - 898 pages
...Here they did behold themselves in their own best clothes (which the scholars had borrowed) so lively personated, their habits, gestures, language, lieger-jests...he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing, go out they could not for crowding, but impatiently patient were fain to attend till dismissed... | |
| Birmingham historical society - 1881 - 400 pages
...language, lieger-jests and expressions, that it was hard to decide which was the true townsman, whether ho that sat by, or he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for d,aling; go out they could not for crowding; but impatiently patient were fain to attend till dismissed... | |
| 1881 - 530 pages
...language, liuger-justs and expressions, that it was hard to decide which was the true townsman, whether ho that sat by, or he who acted on the stage. Sit still they could not for chafing ; go out they could not for crowding ; but impatiently patient were fain to attend till... | |
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