= This
celebrated
gallows stood, it is believed, on
the site of Connaught Place.
the site of Connaught Place.
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
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=4. 7. 69 Ha'. = See variants. The original seems to me the more
characteristic reading.
=4. 7. 84 after-game. = Jonson uses the expression again in the
_New Inn, Wks. _ 5. 402:
And play no after-games of love hereafter.
ACT V.
=5. 1. 28 Tyborne.
= This celebrated gallows stood, it is believed, on
the site of Connaught Place. It derived the name from a brook in the
neighborhood (see Minsheu, Stow, etc. ).
=5. 1. 29 My L. Majors Banqueting-house. = This was in Stratford
Place, Oxford Street. It was 'erected for the Mayor and Corporation
to dine in after their periodical visits to the Bayswater and
Paddington Conduits, and the Conduit-head adjacent to the
Banqueting-House, which supplied the city with water. It was taken
down in 1737, and the cisterns arched over at the same time. '--Wh-C.
Stow (ed. 1633, pp. 475-6) speaks of 'many faire Summer houses' in
the London suburbs, built 'not so much for use and profit, as for
shew and pleasure. '
The spelling _Major_ seems to be a Latin form. Mr.
=4. 7. 69 Ha'. = See variants. The original seems to me the more
characteristic reading.
=4. 7. 84 after-game. = Jonson uses the expression again in the
_New Inn, Wks. _ 5. 402:
And play no after-games of love hereafter.
ACT V.
=5. 1. 28 Tyborne.
= This celebrated gallows stood, it is believed, on
the site of Connaught Place. It derived the name from a brook in the
neighborhood (see Minsheu, Stow, etc. ).
=5. 1. 29 My L. Majors Banqueting-house. = This was in Stratford
Place, Oxford Street. It was 'erected for the Mayor and Corporation
to dine in after their periodical visits to the Bayswater and
Paddington Conduits, and the Conduit-head adjacent to the
Banqueting-House, which supplied the city with water. It was taken
down in 1737, and the cisterns arched over at the same time. '--Wh-C.
Stow (ed. 1633, pp. 475-6) speaks of 'many faire Summer houses' in
the London suburbs, built 'not so much for use and profit, as for
shew and pleasure. '
The spelling _Major_ seems to be a Latin form. Mr.