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And in fact there is such an old anonymous play in Mr. Pope's list : “ A pleasant conceited history , called The Taming of a Shrew - sundry times acted by the Earl of Pembroke his servants . " Which seems to have been republished by the ...
And in fact there is such an old anonymous play in Mr. Pope's list : “ A pleasant conceited history , called The Taming of a Shrew - sundry times acted by the Earl of Pembroke his servants . " Which seems to have been republished by the ...
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Polidor , Valeria , servant to Aurelius . Sander , servant to Ferando . Phylotus , a merchant who personates the duke . " } } Kate , Emelia , daughters to Alphonsus . Phylema , Tailor , haberdasher , and servants to Ferando and ...
Polidor , Valeria , servant to Aurelius . Sander , servant to Ferando . Phylotus , a merchant who personates the duke . " } } Kate , Emelia , daughters to Alphonsus . Phylema , Tailor , haberdasher , and servants to Ferando and ...
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Enter a Lord from hunting , with Huntsmen and Servants . Lord . Huntsman , I charge thee , tender well my hounds : Brach Merriman , —the poor cur is emboss'd , ' 8 officer she calls by his other name , a Third - borough : and upon this ...
Enter a Lord from hunting , with Huntsmen and Servants . Lord . Huntsman , I charge thee , tender well my hounds : Brach Merriman , —the poor cur is emboss'd , ' 8 officer she calls by his other name , a Third - borough : and upon this ...
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Re - enter a Servant . How now ? who is it ? Serv . An it please your honour , Players that offer service to your lordship . Lord . Bid them come near :Enter Players.5 Now , fellows , you are welcome . 1 Play . We thank your honour .
Re - enter a Servant . How now ? who is it ? Serv . An it please your honour , Players that offer service to your lordship . Lord . Bid them come near :Enter Players.5 Now , fellows , you are welcome . 1 Play . We thank your honour .
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The servants may well be supposed to forget the precise period dictated to them by their master , or , as is the custom of such persons , to aggravate what they have heard . There is , therefore , in my opinion , no need of change .
The servants may well be supposed to forget the precise period dictated to them by their master , or , as is the custom of such persons , to aggravate what they have heard . There is , therefore , in my opinion , no need of change .
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