The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... play in the Banketinge House att Whithall called the Moor of Venis . [ Nov. 1st , 1604. ] The Sunday ffollowinge , A Play of the Merry Wives The Poets which mayd the plaies . of Winsor . [ Nov. 4th , 1604. ] On St. Stivens night in ...
... play in the Banketinge House att Whithall called the Moor of Venis . [ Nov. 1st , 1604. ] The Sunday ffollowinge , A Play of the Merry Wives The Poets which mayd the plaies . of Winsor . [ Nov. 4th , 1604. ] On St. Stivens night in ...
Page 346
... play treats on ; then read the names of the actors ; and so grow * to a point . * QUIN . Marry , our play is - The most lament- able comedy , and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe . ( 6 ) Вот . A very good piece of work , I assure ...
... play treats on ; then read the names of the actors ; and so grow * to a point . * QUIN . Marry , our play is - The most lament- able comedy , and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe . ( 6 ) Вот . A very good piece of work , I assure ...
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... play'd before them the Play of deposing King Richard the Second ; neither was it casual , but a play bespoke by Merrick ; and when it was told him by one of the Players , that the Play was old , and they should have Loss in playing it ...
... play'd before them the Play of deposing King Richard the Second ; neither was it casual , but a play bespoke by Merrick ; and when it was told him by one of the Players , that the Play was old , and they should have Loss in playing it ...
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