The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Page 13
... play proves that it is Jeronimo himself that says , Go by . M. Mason . I have not scrupled to place Mr. M. Mason's judicious correc- tion in the text . Steevens . Surely Sly , who in a preceding speech is made to say Richard for William ...
... play proves that it is Jeronimo himself that says , Go by . M. Mason . I have not scrupled to place Mr. M. Mason's judicious correc- tion in the text . Steevens . Surely Sly , who in a preceding speech is made to say Richard for William ...
Page 18
... play our part , As he shall think , by our true diligence , He is no less than what we say he is . Lord . Take him up gently , and to bed with him ; And each one to his office , when he wakes.- [ Some bear out SLY . A trumpet sounds . 2 ...
... play our part , As he shall think , by our true diligence , He is no less than what we say he is . Lord . Take him up gently , and to bed with him ; And each one to his office , when he wakes.- [ Some bear out SLY . A trumpet sounds . 2 ...
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... Play . We thank your honour . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? 2 Play . So please your lordship to accept our duty . " Lord . With all my heart . - This fellow I remember , Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son ...
... Play . We thank your honour . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? 2 Play . So please your lordship to accept our duty . " Lord . With all my heart . - This fellow I remember , Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son ...
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... play to - night : But I am doubtful of your modesties ; Lest , over - eying of his odd behaviour , ( For yet his honour never heard a play ) You break into some merry passion , And so offend him ; for I tell you , sirs , you should ...
... play to - night : But I am doubtful of your modesties ; Lest , over - eying of his odd behaviour , ( For yet his honour never heard a play ) You break into some merry passion , And so offend him ; for I tell you , sirs , you should ...
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... play- ers , not gentlemen of the stage ; they were led into the buttery by the steward , not placed at the lord's table , or the lady's toi- lette . " But he seems not to have observed , that the players here introduced are strollers ...
... play- ers , not gentlemen of the stage ; they were led into the buttery by the steward , not placed at the lord's table , or the lady's toi- lette . " But he seems not to have observed , that the players here introduced are strollers ...
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