- Jane
Foole, also
known as Jane The
Foole, Jane, The Queen's Fool, "Jeanne le Fol" or "Jane Hir Fole" (fl. 1543–1558), was an
English court fool (distinct...
- ribald" and the
Princess Elizabeth "a ****".
Robert Armin (writer of
Foole upon
Foole, 1600)
tells how
Sommers humiliated Thomas, the King's juggler. He...
- Occupation:
Foole is the
fifth album released by
American comedian George Carlin. It was
recorded on
March 2 and 3, 1973 at the
Circle Star
Theater in...
-
Summerfest in
Milwaukee in 1972. On his next album, 1973's Occupation:
Foole, he
performed a
similar routine titled "Filthy Words",
dealing with the...
- (born February, 1950, in Camden, New Jersey),
known professionally as
Dredd Foole, is a
vocal improviser and
songwriter based in New
England whose various...
- the company's
expert on
jesting was
Robert Armin,
author of the book
Foole upon
Foole. In Shakespeare's
Twelfth Night,
Feste the
jester is
described as "wise...
-
dictionary of 1598: 'a
kinde of
clouted cream called a fool or a trifle'. '
Foole' is
first mentioned as a
dessert in 1598, made of 'clouted creame' although...
- a comedy, The
History of the Two
Maids of More-clacke, as well as
Foole upon
Foole, A Nest of
Ninnies (1608) and The
Italian Taylor and his Boy. Armin...
- two-song
single in
collaboration with
vocalist Dan
Ireton under the name
Dredd Foole and the Din.
Several members pla****
instruments that they did not play in...
- his son to a
similar routine, "Filthy Words" from Carlin's Occupation:
Foole,
which was
broadcast one
afternoon over
radio station WBAI.
Pacifica received...