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... upon the Author . He himself complained of this ufage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the Clowns wou'd Speak no more than is fet down for them . ( A & t . 3 . Sc . 4. ) Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he The PREFACE . xvii.
... upon the Author . He himself complained of this ufage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the Clowns wou'd Speak no more than is fet down for them . ( A & t . 3 . Sc . 4. ) Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he The PREFACE . xvii.
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... speak out of character : Or fometimes perhaps for no better reason , than that a governing Player , to have the mouthing of fome favourite fpeech himself , would fnatch it from the unworthy lips of an Underling . * infonter ) for Profe ...
... speak out of character : Or fometimes perhaps for no better reason , than that a governing Player , to have the mouthing of fome favourite fpeech himself , would fnatch it from the unworthy lips of an Underling . * infonter ) for Profe ...
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... represent ftands full be- fore you , and you poffefs every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , I Speaking think , as ftrong and as uncommon as any. think , of Mr. William Shakespear . " xliii S ...
... represent ftands full be- fore you , and you poffefs every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , I Speaking think , as ftrong and as uncommon as any. think , of Mr. William Shakespear . " xliii S ...
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William Shakespeare. Speaking think , as ftrong and as uncommon as any thing I ever faw ; ' tis an image of Patience . of a maid in love , he fays , She never told her love , But let concealment , like a worm i th ' bud , Feed on ber ...
William Shakespeare. Speaking think , as ftrong and as uncommon as any thing I ever faw ; ' tis an image of Patience . of a maid in love , he fays , She never told her love , But let concealment , like a worm i th ' bud , Feed on ber ...
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... Speaking what is proper for them , and fit to be shown by the Poet , he may be general- ly juftify'd , and in very many places greatly com- mended . For thofe Plays which he has taken from the English or Roman history , let any man ...
... Speaking what is proper for them , and fit to be shown by the Poet , he may be general- ly juftify'd , and in very many places greatly com- mended . For thofe Plays which he has taken from the English or Roman history , let any man ...
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