| 1885 - 492 str.
...Southwark], not far from the playhouse [Globe], both batchelors, lay together, had one wench [servant-maid] in the house, between them, which they did so admire, the same cloaths and cloake, &c. between them ' (Letters, ii., part i., p. 236). The literary partnership, born of this... | |
| Douglas Macleane - 1897 - 614 str.
...super-overflowings of Mr. Fletcher's wit. They lived together on the Bankside, not far from the Play house, both bachelors ; had one bench in the house between...them, which they did so admire ; the same cloaths, cloke, etc., between them.' Beaumont, it is thought, had more of the elevated, sublime, and tragic... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - 1898 - 456 str.
...from the Play-house, both batchelors ; lay together — from Sir James Hales, etc. ; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire ; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betweene them. He writt (amongst many other) an admirable elegie on the countesse... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - 1898 - 454 str.
...far from the Play-house, both batchelors ; lay together— from Sir James Hales, etc. ; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betweene them. He writt (amongst many other) an admirable elegie on the countesse... | |
| Georg Brandes - 1898 - 450 str.
...together on the Bankside, not far from the playhouse ; both batchelors lay together, had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire ; the same cloathes and cloake, etc., between them." The two friends soon set to work, and appear to have planned... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 500 str.
...lived together on the Bankside, not far from the playhouse. Both bachelors lay together ; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire ; the same cloaths and cloak, etc., between them." " I myself," are Oldwit's words, in Shadwell's " Bury Fair," " simple... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 642 str.
...together on the Bank Side, not far from the play-house, both batchelors, lay together, had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire, the same cloathes and cloaks, etc., between them." Nor can we be sure of the method on which the joint authorship... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 str.
...far from the Play-house, both batchelors; lay together — from Sir James Hales, etc. ; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire ; the same cloathes and cloake, &c., betweene them.— AUBREY, JOHN, 1669-96, Brief Lives, ed. Clark, vol. l,... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1914 - 502 str.
...from the Play-house, both batchelors ; lay together ( from Sir James Hales, etc. ) ; had one wench in the house between them, which they did so admire, the same cloaths and cloake, etc., between them," we feel that so far as inferences are concerned the ac1 Aubrey's Brief... | |
| Hans Kliem - 1915 - 72 str.
...lived together on the Bank-side, not far from the play-house, both bachelors; had one bench (wench) in the house between them, which they did so admire; the same cloaths, cloak etc. between them." Aubreys Worte lassen wohl kaum einen Zweifel darüber, daß das Freundschaftsverhältnis... | |
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