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good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues . What à case am I in
then , that am neither a good epilogue , nor can insinuate with you in the behalf of
a good play ! I am not furnish'd like a beggar ; therefore to beg will not become ...
good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues . What à case am I in
then , that am neither a good epilogue , nor can insinuate with you in the behalf of
a good play ! I am not furnish'd like a beggar ; therefore to beg will not become ...
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A Lord , before whom the Play is suppos'd to be play'd . CHRISTOPHER Siy , a
drunken Tinker . Hostess . Page , Players , Huntsmen , and other Servants
attending on the Lord . The Persons of the Play itself are , BAPTISTA , Father to ...
A Lord , before whom the Play is suppos'd to be play'd . CHRISTOPHER Siy , a
drunken Tinker . Hostess . Page , Players , Huntsmen , and other Servants
attending on the Lord . The Persons of the Play itself are , BAPTISTA , Father to ...
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William Shakespeare. 17h May And Bid To Not und Tor WA Since once he play'd
a farmer's eldest son ; ' Twas where you woo'd the gentlewoman so well : I have
forgot your name ; but , sure , that part Was aptly fitted , and naturally perform'd .
William Shakespeare. 17h May And Bid To Not und Tor WA Since once he play'd
a farmer's eldest son ; ' Twas where you woo'd the gentlewoman so well : I have
forgot your name ; but , sure , that part Was aptly fitted , and naturally perform'd .
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Marry , I will ; let them play ; is it not a commodity ? a christmas gambol , or a
tumbling trick ? Lady . No , my good lord , it is more pleasing stuff . Sly . What ,
houshold stuff ? Lady . It is a kind of history . Sly . Well , we'll see't : come , madam
wife ...
Marry , I will ; let them play ; is it not a commodity ? a christmas gambol , or a
tumbling trick ? Lady . No , my good lord , it is more pleasing stuff . Sly . What ,
houshold stuff ? Lady . It is a kind of history . Sly . Well , we'll see't : come , madam
wife ...
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To her allowing husband . Gone already ! Inch thick , knee deep ; o'er head and
ears a fork'd one . Go , play , boy , play — thy mother plays , and I Play too ; but so
disgrac'd a part , whose issue Will hiss me to my grave : contempt and clamour ...
To her allowing husband . Gone already ! Inch thick , knee deep ; o'er head and
ears a fork'd one . Go , play , boy , play — thy mother plays , and I Play too ; but so
disgrac'd a part , whose issue Will hiss me to my grave : contempt and clamour ...
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