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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ... - Page 217
by William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 345 pages
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Shakespeare's Hamlet, herausg. von K. Elze

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 352 pages
...humanity so abominably. | 1 Play. I hope, we have reformed that indifferently with us. 117 Ham. 0! reform it altogether. And let those, that play your...of barren spectators to laugh too : though in the mean time some necessary question of the play be then to be considered : that's villainous, and shows...
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The book of recitations [ed.] by C.W. Smith

Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 pages
...of nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. And let those that play your clowns speak no more...laugh too ; though, in the meantime some necessary question of the play be then to be considered : tlxat's villanous ; and shows a most pitiful ambition...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 106

American essays - 1910 - 964 pages
...play of Hamlet lends color to this suggestion; it occurs in Hamlet's instructions to the players: ' And let those that play your clowns speak no more...quantity of barren spectators to laugh too; though in the mean time some necessary question of the play be then to be considered; that's villanous, and shows...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 pages
...imitated humanity so abominably. 1 Play. I hope, we have reformed that indifferently with us. Ham. Oh ! reform it altogether. And let those, that play your...of barren spectators to laugh too ; though in the mean time some necessary question of the play be then to be considered : that's villainous, and shows...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 pages
...they imitated humanity so abominably. 1 PLAY. I hope we have reformed that indifferently with us, sir. ymers Ballad us out o' tune : the quiek c comedians... ̯ 킀 I ޿ mean time, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous, and shows...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...they imitated humanity so abominably. 1 PLAY. I hope we have reformed that indifferently with us, sir. I embrace my fortune : I have some rights of memory in this kingdom, Which nowj to claim my vantage mean time, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous, and shows...
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The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton ..., Part 170, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...they imitated humanity so abominably. 1 PLAY. I hope we have reformed that indifferently with us, sir. or the queen a fitting bower, Quoth he, is that fair...before 1627, was written subsequently to "The Tempes mean time, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous, and shows...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 pages
...indifferently with us, sir. HAM. 0, reform it altogether. And let those that play your clowns s|>cak she came stealing to the wayward boy ! To note the fighting conflict of her hue, mean time, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous, and shows...
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The Purpose of Playing: Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of the ...

Louis Montrose - Drama - 1996 - 246 pages
...censure of the which one must in your allowance o'erweigh a whole theater of others" (3.2.1719, 24-28); "And let those that play your clowns speak no more...to laugh too, though in the meantime some necessary question of the play be then to be considered" (38-43). It is the elite perspective of the learned...
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The North Sea and Culture (1550-1800): Proceedings of the International ...

Juliette Roding, Lex Heerma van Voss - Europe, Northern - 1996 - 532 pages
...visit Elsinore in Denmark Hamlet warns against this apparently frequent, but despicable practice: '... And let those that play your clowns speak no more...there be of them that will themselves laugh, to set some quantity ofbaren spectators laugh too; though, in the mean time, some necessary question of the...
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