The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... pray you moft mekeley , I have knowing that our cofyn Elizabeth with childe is , That it please yow to go to her haftyly , If ought we myth comfort her , it wer to me blys . Jofeph . A Gods fake , is the with child , fche ? Than will ...
... pray you moft mekeley , I have knowing that our cofyn Elizabeth with childe is , That it please yow to go to her haftyly , If ought we myth comfort her , it wer to me blys . Jofeph . A Gods fake , is the with child , fche ? Than will ...
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... Pray do not crack the benches , and we may " Hereafter fit your palates with a play . " But you that can contract yourfelves , and fit , " As you were now in the Blackfriars pit , And will not deaf us with lewd noife and tongues ...
... Pray do not crack the benches , and we may " Hereafter fit your palates with a play . " But you that can contract yourfelves , and fit , " As you were now in the Blackfriars pit , And will not deaf us with lewd noife and tongues ...
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... pray , take notice , these are of more worth ; " Pure Naples filk , not worffed . - We have ne'er " An actor here has mouth enough to tear " Language by the ears . This forlorn hope fhall be " By us refin'd from fuch grofs injury ...
... pray , take notice , these are of more worth ; " Pure Naples filk , not worffed . - We have ne'er " An actor here has mouth enough to tear " Language by the ears . This forlorn hope fhall be " By us refin'd from fuch grofs injury ...
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... Pray you , away ; why children , what do you mean ? 2. Child . Marry , that you fhould not speak the prologue . 1. Child . Sir , I plead poffeffion of the cloak . Gentlemen , your fuffrages , for God's fake . " So , in the prologue to ...
... Pray you , away ; why children , what do you mean ? 2. Child . Marry , that you fhould not speak the prologue . 1. Child . Sir , I plead poffeffion of the cloak . Gentlemen , your fuffrages , for God's fake . " So , in the prologue to ...
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... pray , compare them feverally with dancing . Where , if it please you , we will pass the pipe and harpe as parts and inftruments of dancing , and confider tragedy as it is ; firft , according to its propertyes and drefs . What a ...
... pray , compare them feverally with dancing . Where , if it please you , we will pass the pipe and harpe as parts and inftruments of dancing , and confider tragedy as it is ; firft , according to its propertyes and drefs . What a ...
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