For at one time, in one and the same ranke, foot by foot and elbow by elbow, shall you see walking the knight, the gull, the gallant, the upstart, the gentleman, the clown, the captain, the appel-squire, the lawyer, the usurer, the citizen, the bankrupt,... The Pauline - Page 77by St. Paul's School (London, England) - 1882Full view - About this book
| John Brand - Christian antiquities - 1842 - 312 pages
...adding that, " at one time, in one and the same ranke, yea, foote hy foote, and elhow hy elhow, si,all you see walking the knight, the gull, the gallant, the upstart, the gentleman, the clowne, the captaine, the appel-squire, the lawyer, the usurer, the citizen, the hankerour, the scholler,... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 306 pages
...adding that, " at one time, iu one and the same ranke, yea, foote by foote, and elbow by elbow, sl,all you see walking the knight, the gull, the gallant, the upstart, the gentleman, the clowne, the captaine, the appel-squire, the lawyer, the usurer, the citizen, the bankerout, the scholler,... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - Christian antiquities - 1849 - 520 pages
...thumbs to beget quarrels !" adding that, "at one time, in one and the same ranke, yea, foote by foote, and elbow by elbow, shall you see walking the knight,...gull, the gallant, the upstart, the gentleman, the clowne, the captaiue, the appel-squire, the lawyer, the usurer, the citizen, the bankerout, the scholler,... | |
| Charles Knight - London (England). - 1851 - 882 pages
...of all ranks of society ; and a pretty medley, it seems, they formed. Dekker, the dramatist, says, "At one time, in one and the same rank, yea foot by...Upstart, the Gentleman, the Clown, the Captain, the Applesquire, the Lawyer, the Usurer, the Citizen, tho Bankrout, the Scholar, the Beggar, the Doctor,... | |
| Charles Knight - London (England). - 1851 - 874 pages
...of all ranks of society ; and a pretty medley, it seems, they formed. Dekker, the dramatist, says, "At one time, in one and the same rank, yea foot by...Upstart, the Gentleman, the Clown, the Captain, the Applesquire, the Lawyer, the Usurer, the Citizen, the Bankrout, the Scholar, the Beggar, the Doctor,... | |
| John Brand - 1855 - 520 pages
...thumbs to beget quarrels !" adding that, " at one time, in one and the same ranke, yea, foote by foote, and elbow by elbow, shall you see walking the knight,...gull, the gallant, the upstart, the gentleman, the clowne, the captaine, the appel-squire, the lawyer, the usurer, the citizen, the bankerout, the scholler,... | |
| Walter Thornbury - England - 1856 - 462 pages
...finished, because there is in me such a confusion of languages. For at one time, in one and the same ranke, foot by foot and elbow by elbow, shall you see walking...appel-squire, the lawyer, the usurer, the citizen, the bankrupt, the scholar, the beggar, the doctor, the idiot, the ruffian, the cheater, the Puritan, the... | |
| Walter Thornbury - Great Britain - 1856 - 432 pages
...finished, because there is in me such a confusion of languages. For at one time, in one and the same ranke, foot by foot and elbow by elbow, shall you see walking...appel-squire, the lawyer, the usurer, the citizen, the bankrupt, the scholar, the beggar, the doctor, the idiot, the ruffian, the cheater, the Puritan, the... | |
| Traveller - 1853 - 162 pages
...the Temple of Jerusalem — ever witnessed. " At one time, in one and the same rank," says Dekker, " shall you see walking the knight, the gull, the gallant,...the usurer, the citizen, the bankrout, the scholar, the beggar, the doctor, the ideot, the ruffian, the cheater, the Puritan, the cut-throat, the high-man,... | |
| 1862 - 538 pages
...Paul's Cathedral; and pleasure and rascality, too, as well as business. Dekker says: 'At one time, and in one and the same rank, yea, foot by foot and elbow by elbow, shall you seс walking the knight, the gull, the gallant, the upstart, tho gentleman, the clown, the captain,... | |
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