The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 20Colonial Press, 1901 |
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Page 21
... rest ; the star in the east appears , and the angel sings the Gloria in excel- sis : then they proceed to Bethlehem , where they find the infant Saviour , and give Him , the first " a bob of cherries , " the second a bird , the third a ...
... rest ; the star in the east appears , and the angel sings the Gloria in excel- sis : then they proceed to Bethlehem , where they find the infant Saviour , and give Him , the first " a bob of cherries , " the second a bird , the third a ...
Page 21
... rest ; the star in the east appears , and the angel sings the Gloria in excel- sis : then they proceed to Bethlehem , where they find the infant Saviour , and give Him , the first " a bob of cherries , " the second a bird , the third a ...
... rest ; the star in the east appears , and the angel sings the Gloria in excel- sis : then they proceed to Bethlehem , where they find the infant Saviour , and give Him , the first " a bob of cherries , " the second a bird , the third a ...
Page 40
... rest his poor soul ! was wont to say , there was no play without a Fool and a Devil in ' t ; he was for the Devil still , God bless him ! The Devil for his money , he would say ; I Iwould fain see the Devil . And why would you so fain ...
... rest his poor soul ! was wont to say , there was no play without a Fool and a Devil in ' t ; he was for the Devil still , God bless him ! The Devil for his money , he would say ; I Iwould fain see the Devil . And why would you so fain ...
Page 59
... rest , by my letters to beseech your good Lord- ship , that they may have your hand and seal to their licence , for the like liberty in Yorkshire ; being honest men , and such as shall play none other matters , I trust , but tolerable ...
... rest , by my letters to beseech your good Lord- ship , that they may have your hand and seal to their licence , for the like liberty in Yorkshire ; being honest men , and such as shall play none other matters , I trust , but tolerable ...
Page 75
... rest of his fellows . Venus did sing a song with Beauty , which was greatly liked of all that heard it . Eng- lish and the others of the King's players after played an interlude which was written by Master Medwall ; but it was so long ...
... rest of his fellows . Venus did sing a song with Beauty , which was greatly liked of all that heard it . Eng- lish and the others of the King's players after played an interlude which was written by Master Medwall ; but it was so long ...
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