... he was covered a vizard like a swine's snout upon his face, with three wire chains fastened thereunto, the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies, who fall to singing again, and then discovered his face, that the spectators... The Development of the Drama - Page 188by Brander Matthews - 1916 - 350 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Ryan - Actors - 1825 - 332 pages
...chains fastened thereunto, the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies, who fell to singing again, and then discovered his face, that the spectators might see how they had trans formed him going on with their singing. " While all this was acting, there came forth out of... | |
| Books - 1820 - 398 pages
...thereunto, the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies ; who fall to singing againe, and then discovered his face, that the spectators...singing. Whilst all this was acting, there came forth of another doore at the farthest end of the stage, two old men ; the one in blew, with a Serjeant at... | |
| John Payne Collier - English drama - 1831 - 520 pages
...the other ' end whereof being holden severally by those three Ladies, who fall to ' singing againe, and then discovered his face, that the spectators...singing : ' whilst all this was acting, there came forth of another doore at the ' farthest end of the stage, two old men, the one in blew, with u Serjeant... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...other end whereof being holdtm severally by those three ladies ; who i.ili to :-i Minn:;' againe, uud "•@ 1 i ' L ri . Whilst nil this was acting, there came forth of another doore at the farthest end of the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...face, with three wire chains fastened thereunto, the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies, who fall to singing again, and then...singing. Whilst all this was acting, there came forth of another door at the farthest end of the stage two old men, the one in blue, with a sergeant-at-arms... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 pages
...by those three ladies, who fall to singing again, and then discovered his face, that the spectator might see how they had transformed him going on with...singing. Whilst all this was acting, there came forth of another door at the farthest end of the stage two old men, the one in blue, with a sergeant-at-anns... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...face, with three wire chains fastened thereunto, the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies, who fall to singing again, and then discovered his face, that the spectator might see how they had transformed him a;oing on with their singing. Whilst all this was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 424 pages
...face, with three wire chains fastened therennto, the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies, who fall to singing again, and then...singing. Whilst all this was acting, there came forth of another door at the farthest end of the stage two old men, the one in blue, with a sergeant-al-arms... | |
| Charles Knight - Dramatists, English - 1860 - 576 pages
...wire chains fastened therennto, the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladie?, who fall to singing again, and then discovered his...singing. Whilst all this was acting, there came forth of another door at the farthest end of the stage, two old men, the one in blue, with a sergeant-at-arms... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - English drama - 1860 - 312 pages
...thereunto, the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies, who fall to singing againe, and then discovered his face, that the spectators...singing. Whilst all this was acting, there came forth of another doore, at the farthest end of the stage, two old men, the one in blew, with a serjeant at... | |
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