John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Twelfth night. Two gentlemen. Winter's taleFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... thou art , thou art but a scurvy fellow . Fab . Good and valiant . Sir To . Wonder not , nor admire not in thy mind , why I do call thee so , for I will show thee no reason for ' t . Fab . A good note : that keeps you from the blow of ...
... thou art , thou art but a scurvy fellow . Fab . Good and valiant . Sir To . Wonder not , nor admire not in thy mind , why I do call thee so , for I will show thee no reason for ' t . Fab . A good note : that keeps you from the blow of ...
Page 54
... thy folly somewhere else ; - Thou know'st not me . R. Clo . Vent my folly ! He has heard that word of some great man , and now applies it to a fool.- I pr'ythee , tell me what I shall vent to my lady : Shall I vent to her , that thou art ...
... thy folly somewhere else ; - Thou know'st not me . R. Clo . Vent my folly ! He has heard that word of some great man , and now applies it to a fool.- I pr'ythee , tell me what I shall vent to my lady : Shall I vent to her , that thou art ...
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... thou art , and then thou art As great as that thou fear'st . C.D. Enter Friar , and two Servants . O , welcome , father ! - Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Here to unfold ( though lately we intended . To keep in darkness ...
... thou art , and then thou art As great as that thou fear'st . C.D. Enter Friar , and two Servants . O , welcome , father ! - Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Here to unfold ( though lately we intended . To keep in darkness ...
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John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Twelfth night. Two gentlemen. Winter's tale John Philip Kemble No preview available - 1974 |
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Theatre of the Book, 1480-1880: Print, Text, and Performance in Europe Julie Stone Peters No preview available - 2000 |