The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page iii
... Clowns and Fops come all of a different Houfe : they are no farther allied to one another than as Man to Man , Members of the fame Species : but as different in Features and Lineaments of Cha- racter , as we are from one another in Face ...
... Clowns and Fops come all of a different Houfe : they are no farther allied to one another than as Man to Man , Members of the fame Species : but as different in Features and Lineaments of Cha- racter , as we are from one another in Face ...
Page 78
... . Characters in the Interlude perform'd by the Clowns .. Other Fairies attending on the King and Queen . SCENE , Athens ; and a Wood not far from it . A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREA M. ACTI SCENE , the Duke's Dramatis Perfonæ .
... . Characters in the Interlude perform'd by the Clowns .. Other Fairies attending on the King and Queen . SCENE , Athens ; and a Wood not far from it . A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREA M. ACTI SCENE , the Duke's Dramatis Perfonæ .
Page 107
... Clowns exeunt . Puck . I'll follow you , I'll lead you about a round , Through bog , through bush , through brake , through bryer ; Sometimes a horfe I'll be , fometimes a hound , A hog , a headlefs bear , fometime a fire , ( 14 ) fay ...
... Clowns exeunt . Puck . I'll follow you , I'll lead you about a round , Through bog , through bush , through brake , through bryer ; Sometimes a horfe I'll be , fometimes a hound , A hog , a headlefs bear , fometime a fire , ( 14 ) fay ...
Page 146
... clowns . The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve . Lovers , to bed ; ' tis almoft Fairy time . I fear , we fhall out - fleep the coming morn , As much as we this night have over - watch'd . This palpable grofs Play hath well beguil ...
... clowns . The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve . Lovers , to bed ; ' tis almoft Fairy time . I fear , we fhall out - fleep the coming morn , As much as we this night have over - watch'd . This palpable grofs Play hath well beguil ...
Page 199
... Every Man out of his Humour . fome fuch cross - wooing , with a Clown to their Servingman , better than to be thus near and familiarly ally'd to the Time . Sa 2 Out . And I from Mantua , for a The Two Gentlemen of Verona . 199.
... Every Man out of his Humour . fome fuch cross - wooing , with a Clown to their Servingman , better than to be thus near and familiarly ally'd to the Time . Sa 2 Out . And I from Mantua , for a The Two Gentlemen of Verona . 199.
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