- gallant. Just
under half of the
drolls in Kirkman's book are
adapted from the work of
Beaumont and Fletcher.
Among the
drolls taken from
those authors are...
- Look up
drolling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drolling is an
archaic term for the act of
playing the fool. It is also a surname.
Michel Martin...
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Martin Drolling (Oberhergheim, Haut-Rhin,
September 19, 1752 – Paris,
April 16, 1817) aka.
Drolling the Elder, was a
French painter. He was
father to Michel...
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drolatiques (French, 'The
Hundred Facetious Tales'),
usually translated Droll Stories, is a
collection of
humorous short stories by the
French writer...
- Gibb
Droll is an
American guitarist known for his blues-infused rock. He is the
founder of the Gibb
Droll Band, but more
recently has pla**** with the group...
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Gerard "Gerry"
Droller (1905? - 1992)[citation needed] was a
German CIA
officer involved in the
covert 1954
Guatemalan coup d'état and the recruitment...
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Shakespeare (Bottom the
Weaver was one
droll), Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, and many others. Cox
created at
least eleven drolls, with
titles like
Simpleton the...
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frequently performs with a
backing band as "Keller
Williams with
Moseley Droll and Sipe".
Formed in 2007 as the WMDs, they
first pla**** at the Bonnaroo...
- Cornwall. In his book Po****r
Romances of the West of England; or, The
drolls, traditions, and
superstitions of old Cornwall, a
collection of Cornish...
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William Beechey,
Edward Burne-Jones,
Lawrence Alma-Tadema, and
Martin Drolling.
Before "mummy brown" was used as a pigment,
Egyptian mummies were known...