| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 pages
...; " And troth they pkas'd me pretty, pretty well, " The apes, in time, will do it handsomely. " — I like the audience that frequenteth there " With much applause; a man shall not be choakM " With the stench of garlick, nor be pasted " To the barmy jacket of a beer-brewer. " Tis a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 470 pages
...last night f And troth they pleas'd me pretty, pretty well, The apes, in time, will do it handsomely. I like the audience that frequenteth there With much applause : a man shall not he choak'd With the stench of garlick, nor he pasted To the harmy jacket of a heer-hrewer. Tis a good... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 476 pages
...night; And troth they pleas'd me pretty, pretty well, The apes, in time, will do it handsomely. — — I like the audience that frequenteth there With much applause; a man shall not he choak'd With the stench of garlick, nor he pasted To the harmy jacket of a heer-hrewer. — Tis... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 568 pages
...troth they pleased me prcttie, prettie well, The apes in tinie will do it handsomely. Pla. I'faith, I like the audience that frequenteth there With much applause : a man shall not be choakt "With the (strong) stench of garlick, nor be pasted To the barmy jacket of a beer-brewer. Era.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 502 pages
...night; " The apes, in time, will do it handsomely. " And troth they pleas'd me pretty, pretty well, " 1 like the audience that frequenteth there " With much applause: a man shall not be choak'd " With the stench of garlick, nor be pasted " To the barmy jacket of a beer-brewer. '' 'Tis... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 560 pages
...; ' And troth they pleased me pretty, pretty well, ' The apes, in time, will do it handsomely, " - I like the audience that frequenteth there ' With much applause : a man shall not be choak'd ' With the stench of garlick, nor be pasted ' To the barmy jacket of a beer-brewer. ' 'Tis... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 326 pages
...citizens," should be admitted. To this the following passage from " Pasquil and Katharine," refers. " I like the audience that frequenteth there, With much applause : a man shall not be cboak'd With the strong sceut of garlic, nor be pasted To the balmy jacket of a beer-brewer." These... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 374 pages
...the audience that frequentetb there With much applause : a man shall not be choak't With the (strong) stench of garlic, nor be pasted To the barmy jacket of a beer brewer. Bra. Tis a good gentle audience, and I hope The boys will come one day into request. Pla.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 642 pages
...And troth they pleased me prettie prettie well, The apes in time will do it handsomely. Pla. 1'faith, I like the audience that frequenteth there With much applause : a man shall not be chokt With the stench of garlick, nor be pasted To the barmy jacket of a beer-brewer. ' Bra. 'Tis a... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 512 pages
...pretty, pretty well : ' The apes in time will do it handsomely. ' Planet. Ffaith, I like the andience that frequenteth ' there, ' With much applause. A man shall not be choked ' With the stench of garlick, nor be pasted ' To the barmy jacket of a beer brewer. ' Brabant, Jun. 'Tis a good gentle andience,... | |
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