| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1849 - 208 sayfa
...and affords a good idea of the Bedlam Beggar, thus described by Holme, 1688: — "The Bedlam is in the same garb, with a long staff, and a cow or ox...I am old Mad Tom, behold me, And my wits are quite lied from me ! I am mad I am sure, I am past all cure, Yet I hope to be reclaimed. I apprentice was... | |
| 1871 - 732 sayfa
...fantastic and ridiculous, for being a madman he is madly decked and dressed all over with ribands, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make him seem a madman or one distracted, when he ¡3 no other than a wandering and dissembling knave." The latter part of this description refers to... | |
| Views, Late Medical Superintendent of an Asylum for the Insane - 1850 - 224 sayfa
...fantastick and ridiculous; for, being a madman, ho is madly decked, and dressed all over with rubins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make...distracted, when he is no other than a dissembling knave.' Then his ' mawnd' or begging address was after this fashion, (see Dekker,) ' ' Good worship master,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1857 - 522 sayfa
...madly decked and dressed all over with rubins (ribands,) feathers, cuttings of cloth, and whatnot, to make him seem a madman, or one distracted, when he is no other than a wandering and dissembling knave.' This writer here points out one of the grievances resulting from... | |
| Delia Salter Bacon - 1857 - 706 sayfa
...fantastic and ridiculous; for being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubans, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make him seem a madman, when he is no other than a dissembling knave.' In the Bellman of London, 1640, there is another description... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1857 - 524 sayfa
...madly decked and dressed all over wiul ru bins (ribands,) feathers, cuttings of cloth, and whatnot, to make him seem a madman, or one distracted, when he is no uther than a wandering and dissembling knave.' This writer here points out one of the grievances resulting... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 574 sayfa
...and ridiculous ; for being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins (ribands), feathers^ cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make...madman, or one distracted, when he is no other than a wandering and dissembling knave." This writer here points out one of the grievances resulting from... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 482 sayfa
...decked and dressed all over with rubins (ribands), feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make Mm seem a madman, or one distracted, when he is no other than a wandering and dissembling knave." This writer here points out one of the grievances resulting from... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 568 sayfa
...and ridiculous; for being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins (ribands), feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make him seem a madman, or one distracted, \Yhen he is no other than a wandering and dissembling knave." This writer here points out one of the... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1866 - 570 sayfa
...and ridiculous ; for being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins (ribands), feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make...madman, or one distracted, when he is no other than a wandering and dissembling knave." This writer here points out one of the grievances resulting from... | |
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