The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7 |
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... may condole . " Again , in The Three Merry Coblers , another old fong " Poor weather beaten foles , " Whose cafe the body condoles . " STEEVENS . humour is for a tyrant : I could play Ercles C 4 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 23 S ...
... may condole . " Again , in The Three Merry Coblers , another old fong " Poor weather beaten foles , " Whose cafe the body condoles . " STEEVENS . humour is for a tyrant : I could play Ercles C 4 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 23 S ...
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... play Ercles rarely , or a part to tear a cat in , ] In the old comedy of The Roaring Girl , 1611 , there is a character called Tearcat , who says : " I am called , by those who have feen my valour , Tear - cat . " In an anonymous piece ...
... play Ercles rarely , or a part to tear a cat in , ] In the old comedy of The Roaring Girl , 1611 , there is a character called Tearcat , who says : " I am called , by those who have feen my valour , Tear - cat . " In an anonymous piece ...
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... play a woman ; have a beard coming . I QUIN . That's all one ; you shall play it in a mask , and you may speak as fmall as you will . ' BOT . Anl may hide my face , let me play Thisby too : I'll speak in a monftrous little voice ...
... play a woman ; have a beard coming . I QUIN . That's all one ; you shall play it in a mask , and you may speak as fmall as you will . ' BOT . Anl may hide my face , let me play Thisby too : I'll speak in a monftrous little voice ...
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... play Thisby's mother . Tom Snout , the tinker . 4 SNOUT . Here , Peter Quince . QUIN . You , Pyramus's father ; myself , Thisby's father ; Snug , the joiner , you , the lion's part : - and , I hope , here is a play fitted . SNUG . Have ...
... play Thisby's mother . Tom Snout , the tinker . 4 SNOUT . Here , Peter Quince . QUIN . You , Pyramus's father ; myself , Thisby's father ; Snug , the joiner , you , the lion's part : - and , I hope , here is a play fitted . SNUG . Have ...
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... play no part but Pyramus : for Pyramus is a sweet - faced man ; a proper man , as one fhall fee in a fummer's day ; a moft lovely , gentleman - like man ; therefore you muft needs play Pyramus . 1 Bor . Well , I will undertake it . What ...
... play no part but Pyramus : for Pyramus is a sweet - faced man ; a proper man , as one fhall fee in a fummer's day ; a moft lovely , gentleman - like man ; therefore you muft needs play Pyramus . 1 Bor . Well , I will undertake it . What ...
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