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" Beside, they open our crosse-biting,1 our conny-catching, our traines, our traps, our gins, our snares, our subtilties : for no sooner have we a tricke of deceipt, but they make it common, singing jigs and making jeasts of us, that everie boy can point... "
Publications - 134. oldal
szerző: Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., 3. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 oldal
...sometimes 7 " Out upon them, [the players] they spoile our trade, — they open our crosse-biting, our conny-catching, our traines, our traps, our gins,...tricke of deceipt, but they make it common, singing gigs, and making jeasts of us, that every boy can point out our houses as they passe by." Kind-Hartes...

The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 3. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 572 oldal
...them, [the players] they spoile our trade, — they open our crosse-biting, our con ny- catch ing, our traines, our traps, our gins, our snares, our...tricke of deceipt, but they make it common, singing gigs, and making j easts of us, that every boy can point out our houses as they passe by." Kind-Hartes...

Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine ..., 4. kötet

1823 - 432 oldal
...4to. 1611. (3) " Out upon them (the players), they spoile our trade ; they open our crosse-biting, our conny-catching, our traines, our traps, our gins,...snares, our subtilties ; for, no sooner have we a trick of deceipt, but they make EE 3 tlicse jigs more persons than one were sometimes introduced. The...

The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 3. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 578 oldal
...4to. 1611. 7 " Out upon them, [the players] they spoile our trade, — they open our crosse-biting, our conny-catching, our traines, our traps, our gins,...our snares, our subtilties ; for no sooner have we atricke of deceipt, but they make it common, singing gigs, and making j easts of us, that every boy...

Kind-heart's Dream: Containing Five Apparitions with ..., 5. kötet,1. kiadás

Henry Chettle - 1841 - 442 oldal
...upon them, they spoile our trade, as you your selfe haue proued. Beside, they open our crosse-biting, our conny-catching, our traines, our traps, our gins, our snares, our subtilties: for no sooner haue we a tricke of deceipt, but they make it common, singing jigs and making iests of vs, that euerie...

Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ...

Percy Society - 1841 - 438 oldal
...conny -catching, our trainee, our traps, our gins, our snares, our subtilties : for no sooner haue we a tricke of deceipt, but they make it common, singing jigs and making iests of vs, that euerie boy can 1wint out our houses as they passe by. Whither now, Tarlton ? this...

Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the Reigns of Queen ...

Great Britain. Office of the Revels - 1853 - 486 oldal
...our trade, as you your selfe have proved. Beside, they open our crosse-biting,i our conny-catehing, our traines, our traps, our gins, our snares, our subtilties : for no sooner have we a tricke ol' deccipt, but they make it common, singing jigs and making jcasts of us, that everie boy can point...

Shakspere and Montaigne: An Endeavour to Explain the Tendency of 'Hamlet ...

Jacob Feis - 1884 - 264 oldal
...fame concludes his speech with reproaches against actors on account of their spoiling his trade ; ' for no sooner have we a tricke of deceipt, but they...everie boy can point out our houses as they passe by.' Again, in Ben Jonson's ' Poetaster,' we read that ' your courtier cannot kiss his mistress's slippers...

The Elizabethan Stage, 1. kötet

Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 444 oldal
...competition of actors with their trades, and the discovery in jig and jest of ' our crosse-biting, our conny-catching, our traines, our traps, our gins, our snares, our subtilties '. Nashe and Chettle are perhaps tilting rather at some of the civic allies of the Puritans, than at...

The Book of the Inn: Being Two Hundred Pictures of the English Inn from the ...

Thomas Burke - 1927 - 436 oldal
...upon them, they spoile our trade, as you yourselfe have proved. Besides, they open our crosse-biting, our conny-catching, our traines, our traps, our gins,...our subtilties ; for no sooner have we a tricke of deceit, but they make it common, singing jigs and making jests of us, that every boy can point out...




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