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" ... from being too free with their tongues. To which end my first prologue is, that I come out in a long black veil, and a great, huge hangman behind me, with a... "
The Works of William Shakespeare - Seite 200
von William Shakespeare - 1867
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The Works of His Grace George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham: Containing His ...

George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 310 Seiten
...nature, be hindred from being too free with their tongues. To which end, my firft prologue is,* that I come out in a long black veil, and a great huge hangman behind me, with a furr'd cap, and his fword drawn; and there tell 'em plainly, that if, out of good nature, they will not like my play, I'gad,...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1777 - 424 Seiten
...be hindered from being too free with their tongues ; to which end, my hilt •• prologue is, that I come out in a long black veil, and -a. great huge hangman behind me, with a furr'd cap, and his Iword drawn ; and there tell them plainly, that if, outot good-nature, they will not like my play,...
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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the ...

1788 - 402 Seiten
...nature, be hindered from being too free with their tongues ; to which end my firft prologue is, that I come out in a long black veil, and a great huge hangman behind me, with a furrM cap and his fword drawn, and there tell them plainly, that if, out of good nature, they will...
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The Wandering Patentee: Or, A History of the Yorkshire Theatres ..., Bände 1-2

Tate Wilkinson, Samuel Foote, David Garrick - 1795 - 598 Seiten
...refolution. It is not unlike Mr. Bayes, who fays — " So Sir, in my prologue I advance to the audi" ence in a long black veil, and a great huge " hangman behind me, with a furr'd cap, and his " fword drawn ; and there tell 'em plainly, that " if, out of good nature, they will not like my "...
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The Rehearsal: A Comedy

George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1796 - 132 Seiten
...nature, be hindered from being too free with their tongues ; to which end, my first prologue is, that I come out in a long black veil, and a great huge hang. man behind me, with a furr'd cap, and his sword drawn ; and there tell them plainly, that if,...
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Bell's British Theatre: Edward and Eleonora ... The mistake, by J. Vanbrugh

1797 - 436 Seiten
...nature, be hindered from being too free with their tongues ; to which end, my first prologue is, that I come out in a long black Veil, and a great huge...a furr'd cap, and his sword drawn ; and there tell them plainly, that if, out of good-nature, they will hot like my plily, 'egad, I'll e'en kneel down,...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 Seiten
...nature, be hindered from being too free with their tongues. To which end, my first prologue is, that I come out in a long black veil, and a great huge hangman behind me, with a furred cap, and his sword drawn ; and there tell 'em plainly, that if, out of iiood nature, they will...
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The modern British drama, Band 3

British drama - 1811 - 696 Seiten
...nature, be hindered from beingtoo free with theirtongues. To which end, my first prologue is, that AȂ U c D~|$ ;R ] YM Z <. K furred cap, and his sword drawn ; and there tell 'em plainly, that if, out of good nature, they will...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 Seiten
...nature, be hindered from being too free with their tongues. To which end, my first prologue is, that I come out in a long black veil, and a great huge hangman behind me, with a furred cap, and his swortl drawn ; and there tell 'cm plainly, that if, out of good nature, they will...
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... Areopagitica: 24 November 1644. Preceded by Illustrative Documents ...

John Milton - 1869 - 588 Seiten
...nature, be hundred from being too fret with their tongues. To which end, my firil Prologue is, that I come out in a long black Veil, and a great huge Hang-man behind me, with a Furr'd-cap, and his Sword drawn ; and there tell 'em plainly, That if, out of good nature, they will...
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