Pray take a peece of Rosemary. Mir. I'll wear it But for the Lady's sake, and none of yours ; " and in the first scene of Fletcher's Woman's Pride the stage direction is, " The Parties enter with Rosemary as from a Wedding;" and so in the Pilgrim —... The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher - Seite 229von Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1907Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - 562 Seiten
...Rosemary,1 This herb was used as an emblem at weddings as well as funerals. So in The Pilgrim-— " Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some rosemary, and let's be going." Nor any cross that troubles earthly men, Where neither father's anger, poverty, Shall make us sever... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1825 - 516 Seiten
...Tamed, Moroso is said to enter " with Rosemary, as from a wedding." In the Pilgrim are these lines : " Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some rosemary, and let's be going." flowers or herbs. He mentions it as affording food to his butterfly, little Clarion — " Cold lettuce,... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 Seiten
...Fletcher's Woman's Pride, " The parties enter with Rosemary as from a wedding." So in the Pilgrim : " Alph. Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some Rosemarg, and letts he going." (4) See Ben Jonson's Tale of a Tuh, where Turf, speaking of the intended... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1845 - 516 Seiten
...shall attend us here ; And this be styl'd Love's new and happy year ! Rod. The king's and queen's, two noble honours, meet To grace this day, two true...since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some rosemary0, and let's be going. [Exeunt. ' Totemary~\ See note, vol. ii. 215. TUB WILD-GOOSE-CHASE.... | |
| Brand - 1849 - 544 Seiten
...Fletcher's Woman's Pride, " The parties enter with rosemary as from a wedding." So in the Pilgrim : " Alph. Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some rosemary, and letts be going." We gather from the old play of Ben Jonson, entitled the Tale of a Tub, that it was... | |
| Edward J. Wood - 1869 - 344 Seiten
...Pride," " The parties enter with rosemary as from a wedding." A character in the " Pilgrim " says : " Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some rosemary, and lett's be going." In Hacket's " Marriage Present," a wedding sermon, in 1607, reference is made to... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 886 Seiten
...stage direction is, " The Parties enter with Rosemary as from a Wedding;" and so in the Pilgrim — " Alph. Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some Rosemary, and letts be going." We gather from Ben Jonson's play entitled the Tale of a Tub, that it was customary... | |
| 1908 - 446 Seiten
...The Woman's Prize 1.1, 'The parties enter with rosemary as from a wedding.' Cf. The Pilgrim 5. 6 : Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some rosemary, and lets be going. The rosemary used at weddings was previously dipped in scented water. Cf. The Scornful... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1908 - 482 Seiten
...The Woman's Prize 1.1, 'The parties enter with rosemary as from a wedding.1 Cf. The Pilgrim 5. 6 : Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing, Give me some rosemary, and lets be going. The rosemary used at weddings was previously dipped in scented water. Cf. The Scornful... | |
| Arthur Colby Sprague - 1926 - 344 Seiten
...thing should want understanding"),1 or of his bearish acceptance of things, at the end of the play : Well, well, since wedding will come after wooing Give me some rosemary, and let's be going — a closing on just the right note. I may add that his soliloquy in the third act, when he is terrified... | |
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