Historical Account of the Rise And Progress of the English Stage And of the Eco

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Historical Account of the Rise And Progress of the English Stage And of the Eco
Malone Edmond
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H4 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT words of correfponding found : like Dryden's, DOEG, u He fagot ted liis notions as they fell, u And If they rhym'd and rattled, all was well. " Thomas Wilfon and Richard Tarleton, both fworn fervants to Queen Elizabeth, were the moft popular performers of that time in this department of the drama, and are highly prailed by the Con- tinuator of Stowe's Annals, for " their wondrous plentiful, pleafant, 3. Nd exlnnporal wit. '" ^ Tarleton, whofe comick powers were fo great
..., that, according to Sir Richard Baker, " he delighted the fpe£lators before he had fpoken a word, "" is thus defcribed in a very rare old pamphlet: ' " The next, by his fute of rulTet, his buttoned cap, his tabsr, his ftanding on the toe, and other tricks, I knew to be either the body or refembiance ofTarlton, v/ho living, for his pleafant conceits was of all men liked, and, dying, for mirth left not his like. " In iGil was publiflied a book entitled his Jeajts, in which fome fpecimcns are given ol the extempore wit which our anceftors thought fo excellent.

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