The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Volume 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 |
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That wliole play is admirable ; the humours are various and well opposed ; the
main design , which is to cure Ford of his unreasonahle jealousy , is extremely
well conducted . - In Troelsih Night , there is some\ thing singularly ridiculous and
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That wliole play is admirable ; the humours are various and well opposed ; the
main design , which is to cure Ford of his unreasonahle jealousy , is extremely
well conducted . - In Troelsih Night , there is some\ thing singularly ridiculous and
...
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Here , Peter Quince . play treats on ; then read the names of the actors ; Quin .
Robin Starveling , you must play Thisby ' s and so grow to a point . 1 fmother . - - -
Tom Snout , the tinker , Quin . Marry our play is - - the most lamentable | Snout .
Here , Peter Quince . play treats on ; then read the names of the actors ; Quin .
Robin Starveling , you must play Thisby ' s and so grow to a point . 1 fmother . - - -
Tom Snout , the tinker , Quin . Marry our play is - - the most lamentable | Snout .
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I will tell you every thing , right as it and the long is , our play is preferr ' d . In any
case , fell out . 1 let Thisby have clean linen ; and let not him , that Quin . Let us
hear , sweet Bottom . plays the lion , pare bis nails , for they shall hang Bot .
I will tell you every thing , right as it and the long is , our play is preferr ' d . In any
case , fell out . 1 let Thisby have clean linen ; and let not him , that Quin . Let us
hear , sweet Bottom . plays the lion , pare bis nails , for they shall hang Bot .
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To see no pastime , I : - what you would sinuate with you in the behalf of a good
play ! - I have Jain not furnish ' d ? like a beggar , therefore to beg 1 ' l stay to
know at your abandon ' d cave . Erit . will not become me : my way is , to conjure
you ...
To see no pastime , I : - what you would sinuate with you in the behalf of a good
play ! - I have Jain not furnish ' d ? like a beggar , therefore to beg 1 ' l stay to
know at your abandon ' d cave . Erit . will not become me : my way is , to conjure
you ...
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Go , play , boy , play ; - thy mother plays , and I Let that suftice . I have trusted thee
, Camillo , Play too ; but so disgrac ' d a part , as issue 15 With all the nearest
things to my heart , as well Will hiss me to my grave ; contempt and clamour My ...
Go , play , boy , play ; - thy mother plays , and I Let that suftice . I have trusted thee
, Camillo , Play too ; but so disgrac ' d a part , as issue 15 With all the nearest
things to my heart , as well Will hiss me to my grave ; contempt and clamour My ...
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