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" Tarleton play the clowne, and use no other breeches than such sloppes or slivings as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of wheate, and if they bee of sackecloth they would serve to carriemawlt to the mill. This absurde, clownish,... "
The Privy Purse Expences of King Henry the Eighth: From November MDXXIX, to ... - Page 351
1827 - 372 pages
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Satires by Joseph Hall, with the illustrations of T. Warton, and additional ...

Satires by Joseph Hall, with the illustrations of T. Warton, and additional ...

Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1824
...Pithias: and in the following passage of Wright's Passions of the Miode, 1601 : "Sometimes I have scene Tarleton play the clowne, and use no other breeches...such sloppes or slivings as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of wheate, and if they bee of sackecloth they would serve to...
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Satires

Satires

Joseph Hall, Thomas Warton - 1824 - 182 pages
...the following passage of Wright's Passions of the Mimic, 1601 : "Sometimes I have scene Tarleton pluy the clowne, and use no other breeches than such sloppes or slivings as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bashel of wheate, and if they bee of sackecloth they wonld serve to...
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The Works of Joseph Hall: Miscellaneous works; Poetical works: Appendix ...

The Works of Joseph Hall: Miscellaneous works; Poetical works: Appendix ...

Joseph Hall - Religion - 1839
...Pythias; and in the following passage of Wright's Passions of the Minde, 1601 : "Sometimes I have seene Tarleton play the clowne, and use no other breeches than such sloppes or slivinns as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of wheate, and if they bee...
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Ancient poetical tracts of the sixteenth century

Ancient poetical tracts of the sixteenth century

Percy Society - History - 1842 - 82 pages
...ridiculed in the following passage of Wright's Passions of the Minde, 1601: "Sometimes I have scene Tarleton play the clowne, and use no other breeches...than such sloppes or slivings as now many gentlemen wcare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of whcate, and if they be of sacke-eloth they would serve...
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early english poetry, ballads, and popular literature of the middle ages.

early english poetry, ballads, and popular literature of the middle ages.

perry society - 1842
...passage of Wright's Passion* of the Minde, 1601: "Sometimes I have scene Tarleton play the clowue, and use no other breeches than such sloppes or slivings as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of wheate, and if they be of sacke-cloth they would serve to...
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Early English poetry, ballads, and popular literature of the Middle Ages

Early English poetry, ballads, and popular literature of the ..., Volume 6

Percy Society - Literary Criticism - 1842
...in the following passage of Wright's Passions of the Minde, 1601 : "Sometimes I have seene Tarlcton play the clowne, and use no other breeches than such sloppes or slivinys as now many gentlemcn weare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of wheate, and if they he...
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Costume in England: a history of dress from the earliest period till the ...

Costume in England: a history of dress from the earliest period till the ...

Frederick William Fairholt - Art - 1846 - 618 pages
...in the following passage of Wright's Passions of the Minde, 1601 : " Sometimes I have seen Tarlton play the clowne, and use no other breeches than such sloppes or slivings as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of wheate, and if they bee of sackcloth, they would serve to...
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The British Magazine

The British Magazine, Volume 33

Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland - History - 1848
...copying. l» u from Wright's Passions of the Minde, 1601, in Ceng. Lit ix. 178. The author •»!•:— "Sometimes I have seen Tarleton play the clowne; and use no other weecheg than snch sloppes and slivinga as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bnsbell...
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Works of the Camden Society

Works of the Camden Society, Volume 61

Henry Fitzroy Richmond (Duke of), John Payne Collier, Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Camden Society (Great Britain), Richard Almack, Bodleian Library, Thomas Weller, Catharine (of Aragon, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England), John George Weller Poley, John Gough Nichols - 1855
...of the Minde," 1601 (a passage quoted by Fairholt, p. 271 , but not in the edition of 1604), says, " Sometimes I have seen Tarleton play the clowne, and...such sloppes or slivings as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of wheate." And again, in Rowland's " Letting of Humours blood...
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Camden Miscellany

Camden Miscellany, Volume 3

History - 1855
...of the Minde," 1601 (a passage quoted by Fairholt, p. 271 , but not in the edition of 1604), says, " Sometimes I have seen Tarleton play the clowne. and...such sloppes or slivings as now many gentlemen weare ; they are almost capable of a bushel of wheate." And again, in Rowland's " Letting of Humours blood...
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