The Plays of William Shakespeare: Historical playsCassell, 1864 |
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Page 244
... play.3 The sum is paid ; the traitors are agreed ; The king is set from London ; and the scene Is now transported , gentles , to Southampton , - There is the playhouse now , there must you sit : And thence to France shall we convey you ...
... play.3 The sum is paid ; the traitors are agreed ; The king is set from London ; and the scene Is now transported , gentles , to Southampton , - There is the playhouse now , there must you sit : And thence to France shall we convey you ...
Page 299
... play is the one in the 1623 Folio . There is a record in Henslowe's Diary , of " Henery_the vj . " having been first acted on the 3rd of March , 1591-2 ; and Nash ( in his " Pierce Pennilesse , " 1592 ) alludes to a play on this subject ...
... play is the one in the 1623 Folio . There is a record in Henslowe's Diary , of " Henery_the vj . " having been first acted on the 3rd of March , 1591-2 ; and Nash ( in his " Pierce Pennilesse , " 1592 ) alludes to a play on this subject ...
Page 539
... play may pass , if they be still and willing , I'll undertake may see away their shilling Richly in two short hours . Only they That come to hear a merry wanton play , A noise of targets , or to see a fellow In a long motley coat ...
... play may pass , if they be still and willing , I'll undertake may see away their shilling Richly in two short hours . Only they That come to hear a merry wanton play , A noise of targets , or to see a fellow In a long motley coat ...
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