The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... wives , we find the following ftage- direction : Then Noe with all his family fhall make a figne as though the ... wife excepte . The arke must be boarded round round aboute , and uppon the bordes all the beaftes 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... wives , we find the following ftage- direction : Then Noe with all his family fhall make a figne as though the ... wife excepte . The arke must be boarded round round aboute , and uppon the bordes all the beaftes 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... wife : NOE . Wife , come in , why ftandes thou there ? Thou art ever froward , that dare I fwere , Come in on Godes halfe ; tyme it were , For fear left that wee drowne . WIFE . Yea , fir , fet up your faile , And rowe forth with evil ...
... wife : NOE . Wife , come in , why ftandes thou there ? Thou art ever froward , that dare I fwere , Come in on Godes halfe ; tyme it were , For fear left that wee drowne . WIFE . Yea , fir , fet up your faile , And rowe forth with evil ...
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... arms from the vault beneath the tage , after he had killed Paris , and then addrefied her , " O my love , my wife , " & c . 3 See Vol . VII . p . 122 , n . 7 . plays plays of our poet and his contemporaries , and which 74 HISTORICAL ...
... arms from the vault beneath the tage , after he had killed Paris , and then addrefied her , " O my love , my wife , " & c . 3 See Vol . VII . p . 122 , n . 7 . plays plays of our poet and his contemporaries , and which 74 HISTORICAL ...
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... Your fouls , we know , are feated in your eyes ; " An actress in a cloud's a strange surprise , " And you ne'er pay'd treble prices to be wife . " The These are not the fpeculations of fcholars concerning a custom 80 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... Your fouls , we know , are feated in your eyes ; " An actress in a cloud's a strange surprise , " And you ne'er pay'd treble prices to be wife . " The These are not the fpeculations of fcholars concerning a custom 80 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... wife ; " He anfwers my untimely courtefies . " His bonnet vail'd , or ever he could think , " The unruly winde blowes off his periwinke . " He lights and runs , and quickly hath him sped , " To over - take his over - running head.- " Is ...
... wife ; " He anfwers my untimely courtefies . " His bonnet vail'd , or ever he could think , " The unruly winde blowes off his periwinke . " He lights and runs , and quickly hath him sped , " To over - take his over - running head.- " Is ...
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