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Page xix
... monster i ' the Fayre , who can help it , he sayes ; nor a nest of Antiques ? Hee is loth to make nature afraid in his Playes , like those that beget Tales , Tempests , and such like Drolleries . ' In 1613 the play appears among the ...
... monster i ' the Fayre , who can help it , he sayes ; nor a nest of Antiques ? Hee is loth to make nature afraid in his Playes , like those that beget Tales , Tempests , and such like Drolleries . ' In 1613 the play appears among the ...
Page 35
... Monsters eare ; To make an earthquake : sure it was the roare Of a whole heard of Lyons . Alo . Heard you this Gonzalo ? 350 Gon . Upon mine honour , Sir , I heard a humming , ( And that a strange one too ) which did awake me : I shak'd ...
... Monsters eare ; To make an earthquake : sure it was the roare Of a whole heard of Lyons . Alo . Heard you this Gonzalo ? 350 Gon . Upon mine honour , Sir , I heard a humming , ( And that a strange one too ) which did awake me : I shak'd ...
Page 37
... Monster , make a man : any strange beast there , makes a man : when they will not give a doit to relieve a lame Begger , they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian : Leg'd like a man ; and his Finnes like Armes : warme o'my troth : I ...
... Monster , make a man : any strange beast there , makes a man : when they will not give a doit to relieve a lame Begger , they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian : Leg'd like a man ; and his Finnes like Armes : warme o'my troth : I ...
Page 38
... Monster of the Isle , with foure legs ; who hath got ( as I take it ) an Ague : where the divell should he learne our language ? I will give him some re- liefe if it be but for that : if I can recover him , and keepe him tame , and get ...
... Monster of the Isle , with foure legs ; who hath got ( as I take it ) an Ague : where the divell should he learne our language ? I will give him some re- liefe if it be but for that : if I can recover him , and keepe him tame , and get ...
Page 39
... Monster : his forward voyce now is to speake well of his friend ; his backward voice , is to utter foule speeches , and to detract : if all the wine in my bottle will recover him , I will helpe his Ague : Come : Amen , I will poure some ...
... Monster : his forward voyce now is to speake well of his friend ; his backward voice , is to utter foule speeches , and to detract : if all the wine in my bottle will recover him , I will helpe his Ague : Come : Amen , I will poure some ...
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