They lived together on the Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors; lay together; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betweene them. Notes and Queries - Página 2061860Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Francis Beaumont - 1843 - 608 páginas
...together on the Banke side z, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors, lay together, had one wench a in the house between them, which they did so admire, the same cloaths and cloake, &c. between them V Perhaps Aubrey's informant (Sir James Hales), knowing his ready credulity, purposely... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1843 - 114 páginas
...together on the Banke side 2, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors, lay together, had one wencha in the house between them, which they did so admire, the same cloaths and cloake, &c. between them b." Perhaps Aubrey's informant (Sir James Hales), knowing his ready credulity, purposely... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1850 - 502 páginas
...College in Cambridge. They lived together on the Bankside, not far from the playhouse ; both bachelors lay together ; had one wench in the house between...them, which they did so admire ; the same cloaths and cloak, &c., between them." Oldwit, also, in ShadwelPs "Bury Fair," is made to say, — "I myself, simple... | |
| 1860 - 582 páginas
...say, who knew them, that his maine businesse was to correct the overflowings of Mr. Fletcher's witt They lived together on the Bankeside, not far from...some of them of high merit. The following extract will show the sprightly style of his composition : " — " Flattering Hope ! away, and leave me ! She'el... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 516 páginas
...College in Cambridge. They lived together on the Bankside, not far from the playhouse. Both bachelors lay together; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloaths and cloak, Ac., between them." "I myself," are Oldwit's words in Shadwell's " Bury Fair "—" simple as... | |
| 1885 - 492 páginas
...Southwark], not far from the playhouse [Globe], both batchelors, lay together, had one wench [servant-maid] in the house, between them, which they did so admire, the same cloaths and cloake, &c. between them ' (Letters, ii., part i., p. 236). The literary partnership, born of this close intimacy,... | |
| Douglas Macleane - 1897 - 614 páginas
...wit. They lived together on the Bankside, not far from the Play house, both bachelors ; had one bench in the house between them, which they did so admire ; the same cloaths, cloke, etc., between them.' Beaumont, it is thought, had more of the elevated, sublime, and tragic... | |
| Georg Brandes - 1898 - 744 páginas
...Shakespeare, gives the following vivid picture of their life: "They lived together on the Bankside, not far from the playhouse ; both batchelors lay together,...between them, which they did so admire ; the same cloathes and cloake, etc., between them." The two friends soon set to work, and appear to have planned... | |
| John Aubrey - 1898 - 478 páginas
...Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors ; lay together— from Sir James Hales, etc. ; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betwcene them. He writt (amongst many other) an admirable elegie on the countessc... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - 1898 - 454 páginas
...Banke side, not far from the Play-house, both batchelors ; lay together— from Sir James Hales, etc. ; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betweene them. He writt (amongst many other) an admirable elegie on the countesse... | |
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