The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 58
... please , as fpirits , with the other actors ; and embroil the plot , by their interpofition , without being feen , or heard , but when to their own purpose . THEOBALD . See Tempest , page 41 , note 5. STEEVENS . - The one I'll flay ...
... please , as fpirits , with the other actors ; and embroil the plot , by their interpofition , without being feen , or heard , but when to their own purpose . THEOBALD . See Tempest , page 41 , note 5. STEEVENS . - The one I'll flay ...
Page 74
... please . First , Pyramus muft draw a fword to kill himfelf ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? SNOUT . By'rlakin , a parlous fear . 8 6 In the time of Shakspeare there were many companies of play- ers , fometimes ...
... please . First , Pyramus muft draw a fword to kill himfelf ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? SNOUT . By'rlakin , a parlous fear . 8 6 In the time of Shakspeare there were many companies of play- ers , fometimes ...
Page 97
... please me , That befal prepofterously . Enter LYSANDER and HELENA . Lys . Why fhould you think , that I fhould woo in fcorn ? Scorn and derifion never come in tears : Look , when I vow , I weep ; and vows fo born , In their nativity all ...
... please me , That befal prepofterously . Enter LYSANDER and HELENA . Lys . Why fhould you think , that I fhould woo in fcorn ? Scorn and derifion never come in tears : Look , when I vow , I weep ; and vows fo born , In their nativity all ...
Page 146
... please , " Bears written on the forehead , comes amifs . " STELVENS . 8 Our sport shall be , & c . ] Voltaire fays fomething like this of Louis XIV . who took a pleasure in feeing his courtiers in confu- fion when they spoke to him . I ...
... please , " Bears written on the forehead , comes amifs . " STELVENS . 8 Our sport shall be , & c . ] Voltaire fays fomething like this of Louis XIV . who took a pleasure in feeing his courtiers in confu- fion when they spoke to him . I ...
Page 148
... please your grace , the prologue is addreft . * THE . Let him approach . [ Flourish of Trumpets .. Enter PROLOGUE . PROL . If we offend , it is with our good will . That you should think , we come not to offend , But with good - will ...
... please your grace , the prologue is addreft . * THE . Let him approach . [ Flourish of Trumpets .. Enter PROLOGUE . PROL . If we offend , it is with our good will . That you should think , we come not to offend , But with good - will ...
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