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" O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings, who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumbshows and noise : I would have such... "
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare - Page 283
by William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830
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Acting Shakespeare: For Auditions and Examinations

Frank Barrie - 2003 - 136 pages
...much with your hand, thus, but use all gently; for in the very torrent, tempest, and as l may say the whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget...to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the 6 Be not too tame, neither; but let your own discretion be your tutor. Suit the action to the word,...
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So You Want to be a Theatre Director?

Stephen Unwin - 2004 - 256 pages
...the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness. O, it offends...most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumbshows and noise: I would have such HAMLET, KONSTANTIN, AND THE YOUNG DIRECTOR a fellow whipped...
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The Shakespeare Project: An Arsenal of Scenes and Speeches from the Pen of ...

James Zager, William Shakespeare - 2005 - 70 pages
...trippingly on the tongue: But if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crier had spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with...most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb-shows and noise, Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor. Suit the...
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The Great Comedies and Tragedies

William Shakespeare - 2005 - 900 pages
...I pray you as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue, but if you mouth it as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my...to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the 10 groundlings, who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb-shows and noise:...
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Shakespeare: The Art of the Dramatist

Roland Mushat Frye - 2005 - 298 pages
...it to you, trippingly on the tongue, but if you mouth it, as many of our players do, I had as live the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the...O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-paled fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundings,...
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Thieves of Mercy: A Novel of the Civil War at Sea

James L. Nelson - 2009 - 484 pages
...hands were trembling. He was grinding his teeth together and he made himself stop. You bitch . HAMLET: O it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated...split the ears of the groundlings, who for the most pan are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb-shows and noise. SHAKESPEARE, HAMLET, ACT III, SCENE...
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A Leap from the Method: An Organic Approach to Acting

Allan Rich - 2007 - 168 pages
...pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue: but if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my...most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb-shows and noises: I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod:...
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Downstage Dead: A Jean-Claude Keyes Mystery

Bevan Amberhill - 2007 - 206 pages
...remained still, folded in his lap, and his face flowed into an expression of long-suffering disapproval. "'O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious...most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumbshows and noise: I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod:...
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The Art of Public Speaking

Dale Carnegie, Joseph Berg Esenwein - 2007 - 529 pages
...whirlwind of your passion, you. most acquire and beget a temperance, that may give It smoothness. Oh, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated...groundlings*; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing bat inexplicable dumb show, and noise. I would have such a fellow whipped for o'er-doing Termagant;...
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The Cultural Uses of the Caesars on the English Renaissance Stage

Lisa Hopkins - 2008 - 180 pages
...something which relies on eyes. A similar balancing of one against the other comes in his declaration that O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious...most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb-shows and noise. (III. ii. 8-1 2) Most notably, he says, O, there be players that I have seen...
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