| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 דפים
...words, 10 Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars : And in the tiring-house bring wounds to scars. He rather prays you will be pleased to see One such,...be. Where neither Chorus wafts you o'er the seas; ts Nor creaking throne comes down, the boys to please; Nor nimble squib is seen, to make afeared The... | |
| James Bednarz - 2001 - 358 דפים
...Lancaster's long jars, And in the tiring-house bring wounds to scars. He rather prays, you will be pleas'd to see One such, today, as other plays should be....Nor creaking throne comes down, the boys to please; Nor nimble squib is seen, to make afear'd The gentlewomen; nor roll'd bullet heard To say, it thunders;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 272 דפים
...| He vndertake may see away their shilling | Richly in two short houres', Henry VIII, 1.0. 17. 'He rather prays you will be pleased to see | One such,...Where neither Chorus wafts you o'er the seas . . . Nor nimble squib is seen.' Jonson added the Prologue in the course of revising his own play, at some point... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 2001 - 486 דפים
...words,0 10 Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars,0 And in the tiring-house0 bring wounds to scars. He rather prays you will be pleased to see One such,...be. Where neither Chorus wafts you o'er the seas; 1 5 Nor creaking throne comes down, the boys to please; Nor nimble squib is seen, to make afeared The... | |
| Ron Norman, Anne Watkiss - 2001 - 262 דפים
...Prologue to the revised version of Every Man In His Humour he boasted of offering the audience a play Where neither chorus wafts you o'er the seas. Nor creaking throne comes down the boys to please; Nor nimble squib is seen to make afeard The gentlewomen; nor roll'd bullet heard To say, it thunders;... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 302 דפים
...other plays, other theatres or other theatre techniques in his prologues is not evidence, but raillery. 'Where neither Chorus wafts you o'er the seas / Nor creaking throne comes down, the boys to please' (Every Man In His Humour) doesn't mean that public-theatre windlasses always squeaked, any more than... | |
| Richmond Tyler Barbour - 2003 - 274 דפים
...transport, recommending his own formula of city comedy in the 1616 prologue to Every Man in His Humour, "Where neither Chorus wafts you o'er the seas; / Nor creaking throne comes down, the boys to please" (lines 15-16). Yet regularly, with rich trappings and strong rhetoric, playhouses projected fictions... | |
| Kenneth S. Jackson - 2005 - 324 דפים
...words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars: And in the tiring-house bring wounds to scars. He rather prays you will be pleased to see One such,...Nor creaking throne comes down, the boys to please, Nor nimble squib is seen, to make afear'd The gentlewomen, nor roll'd bullet heard To say, it thunders,... | |
| Michael Hattaway - 2005 - 272 דפים
...passage from the Prologue to Jonson's Everyman in his Humour (1601 version) satirizes such practices: He rather prays you will be pleased to see One such today...Nor creaking throne comes down the boys to please; Nor nimble squib is seen to make afeared The gentlewomen; nor rolled bullet heard To say it thunders;... | |
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