| Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1814 - 302 pages
...made a noise like a drum in a. room. So one time, at a tavern, Sir Walter Raleigh beats him, and seals up his mouth ; ie his upper and nether beard, with hard wax," P. 511, Such a character was no unfitting object among all classes ; personages recognised on the scene... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 462 pages
...made a noise like a drum in a room. So one time, at a tavern, Sir Walter Raleigh beats him, and seals up his mouth ; ie his upper and nether beard, with hard wax." P. 514. Such a character was no unfitting object for dramatic satire. Mr. Gilchrist's pamphlets defended... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Authors - 1859 - 572 pages
...made a noise like a drum in a room. So one time at a tavern Sir Walter Raleigh beats him, and seals up his mouth ; ie, his upper and nether beard, with hard wax." — p. 514. Such a character was no unfitting object for dramatic satire. Mr. Gilchrist's pamphlets... | |
| ISAAC DISRAELI - 1865 - 566 pages
...made a noise like a drum in a room. So one time at a tavern Sir Walter Raleigh beats him, and seals up his mouth ; ie, his upper and nether beard, with hard wax." — p. 514. Such a character was no unfitting object for dramatic satire. Mr. Gilehrist's pamphlets... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Authors - 1867 - 572 pages
...made a noise like a drum in a room. So one time at a tavern Sir Walter Ealeigh beats him, and seals up his mouth ; ie, his upper and nether beard, with hard wax." — p. 514. Such a character was no unfitting object for dramatic satire. Mr. Gilchrist's pamphlets... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - English literature - 1910 - 512 pages
...Pennsylvania, 1897, and his forthcoming ed. of Poetaster and Satiromastix. THE WAR OF THE THEATERS 235 upper and nether beard) with hard wax. From him Ben Jonson takes his Carlo Buffone (ie jester), in Every Man in his Humor." Is it conceivable that after all Jonson was ridiculing Marston... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - English literature - 1910 - 528 pages
...Publications of the University of Pennsylvania, 1897, and his ed. of Poetaster and Satiromastix, 1913. upper and nether beard) with hard wax. From him Ben Jonson takes his Carlo Buffbne (ie jester), in Every Man in his Humor." Is it conceivable that after all Jonson was ridiculing... | |
| Morse Shepard Allen - 1920 - 204 pages
...talker, arid made a noise like a drum in a room. So one time in a tavern Sir WR beats him and seals up his mouth [ie his upper and nether beard] with...his Carlo Buffone in Every Man Out of His Humour." The objections of Gifford can be answered. In Raleigh's youth Jonson was very young: but "In his youthful... | |
| John Aubrey - Biography & Autobiography - 1982 - 340 pages
...talker, and made a noise like a drum in a room. So one time at a tavern Sir WR beats him and seals up his mouth (ie his upper and nether beard) with hard wax. From him Ben Jonson takes his Carlo Buffono (ie 'jester') in Every Man out of his Humour. I have now forgotten (see History) whether Sir... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1856 - 614 pages
...roome; so, one time at a taverne, Sir 'WR beates him and scales up his mouth, ie his upper and neather beard, with hard wax. From him Ben Jonson takes his Carlo Buffone in Every Man out of his Humour. ... At a consultation at Whitehall, after Queen Elizabeth's death, how matters were to be ordered and... | |
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