But there be no such comedians as we have here ; yet the women are the best actors, they play their own parts, a thing much desired in England by some ladies, inns o... Knights and Their Days - Página 314por Dr. Doran (John) - 1856 - 479 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | 1825 - 456 páginas
...call'd Match me In London. Ros. Is't possible ? Fres. But there be no such comedians as we have here ; Yet the women are the best actors, they play Their own parts ; a thing much desir'd in England By some ladies, inns o'court gentlemen, and others ; But that, by the way. Hon.... | |
 | John Genest - 1832 - 514 páginas
...there " was a great resort." In the Ball 1639, Freshwater, speaking of the plays at Paris, says — " Yet the women are the best actors, they play " Their own parts, a thing much desir'd in England." In Davenant's patent (and doubtless in Killegrew's) there was a clause to this... | |
 | John Genest - 1832 - 516 páginas
...there " was a great resort." In the Ball 1639, Freshwater, speaking of the plays at Paris, says — "Yet the women are the best actors, they play " Their own parts, a thing muchdesir'd in England." In Davenant's patent (and doubtless in Killegrew's) there was a clause to... | |
 | John Genest - 1832 - 656 páginas
...there " was a great resort." In the Ball 1639, Freshwater, speaking of the plays at Paris, says — "Yet the women are the best actors, they play " Their own parts, athing muchdesir'd in England." In Davenant's patent (and doubtless in Killegrew's) there was a clause... | |
 | James Shirley - 1833 - 554 páginas
...Martheme,' in London. JRos. Is't possible ? Fresh. But there be no such comedians as we have here ; yet the women are the best actors, they play their own parts, a thing much desired in England by some ladies, inns o' court gentlemen, and others ; but that by the way — * Martheme,'] Unless... | |
 | James Shirley, Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 556 páginas
...call'd Martheme? in London. Ros. Is't possible ? Fresh. But there be no such comedians as we have here ; yet the women are the best actors, they play their own parts, a thing much desired in England by some ladies, inns o' court gentlemen, and others ; but that by the way— * Martheme,] Unless this... | |
 | 1857 - 652 páginas
...France, for Genest thus quotes Freshwater as writing from Paris, in the very year just recorded : " Yet the women are the best actors ; they play their own parts, a thing much desired in England." Prynne styles the novelty of French actresses at Blackfriars " an impudent, shameful, unwomanish, graceless,... | |
 | 1857 - 850 páginas
...from France, for Genest thus quotes Freshwater as writing from Paris, in the very year just recorded : "Yet the women are the best actors; they play their own parts, a thing much desired in England." Prynne styles the novelty of French actresses at Blackfaiars " an impudent, shameful, unwomauish, graceless,... | |
 | George Chapman - 1874 - 578 páginas
...called Bartheme, in London. Ro. Is't possible ? Fr. But there be no such comedians as we have here ; yft the women are the best actors, they play their own parts, a thing much desired in England by some ladies, inns-a-court gentlemen, and others ; but that by the way — Ho. See, sir. Fr. I had... | |
 | John Downes - 1886 - 112 páginas
...Ball" of Shirley and Chapman, 1639, Jack Freshwater, a pretended traveller, asserts that in Paris " the women are the best actors, they play their own parts, a thing much desired in England by some ladies, inns o' court gentlemen, and others, "t It may safely then, be assumed that the women... | |
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