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... of stage - properties might be warned to be in readiness to enter on their cue . ” He points out some of these directions in the present play as printed in the Folio ; but his case , from this point of view , does not seem strong .
... of stage - properties might be warned to be in readiness to enter on their cue . ” He points out some of these directions in the present play as printed in the Folio ; but his case , from this point of view , does not seem strong .
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dence of different hands in the play , that in the sixth scene of Act III , the stage - direction of the original is , “ Enter divers friends at several doors , ” and the prefixes to the speeches are 1 Lord , 2 Lord , and 3 Lord , where ...
dence of different hands in the play , that in the sixth scene of Act III , the stage - direction of the original is , “ Enter divers friends at several doors , ” and the prefixes to the speeches are 1 Lord , 2 Lord , and 3 Lord , where ...
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... read only by a few of the author's particular friends , to whom transcripts of it had been presented . ” It is not our purpose to enter upon the “ minute disa cussion ” which Mr. Dyce has left to others . xxii Introduction THE LIFE OF.
... read only by a few of the author's particular friends , to whom transcripts of it had been presented . ” It is not our purpose to enter upon the “ minute disa cussion ” which Mr. Dyce has left to others . xxii Introduction THE LIFE OF.
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Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweler , Merchant , and others , at several doors . Poet . Good day , sir . Pain . I am glad you ' re well . Poet . I have not seen you long : how goes the world ? Pain . It wears , sir , as it grows . Poet .
Enter Poet , Painter , Jeweler , Merchant , and others , at several doors . Poet . Good day , sir . Pain . I am glad you ' re well . Poet . I have not seen you long : how goes the world ? Pain . It wears , sir , as it grows . Poet .
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Enter certain Senators , and pass over . . Pain . How this lord is follow'd ! Poet . The senators of Athens : happy man ! 30–31 . “ grace Speaks his own standing " ; Johnson conj . " standing 40 Pain . Look , moe ! Poet . You see.
Enter certain Senators , and pass over . . Pain . How this lord is follow'd ! Poet . The senators of Athens : happy man ! 30–31 . “ grace Speaks his own standing " ; Johnson conj . " standing 40 Pain . Look , moe ! Poet . You see.
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