The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Quality foever , imitate him ; if he yawns , they yawn ; if he laughs , so do they . In a word , sometimes he grows angry or VOL . VIIL . 6 b 7 weary , 6 6 weary , and then takes a little Whistle and Progress of the Stage , & c . ix.
... Quality foever , imitate him ; if he yawns , they yawn ; if he laughs , so do they . In a word , sometimes he grows angry or VOL . VIIL . 6 b 7 weary , 6 6 weary , and then takes a little Whistle and Progress of the Stage , & c . ix.
Page xv
... sometimes ' endeavour'd to perfuade the Actors , that they are in the wrong ' in following that Opinion ; and that they would draw more People , and gain more Reputation by acting Plays , that are according to the Rules of Art , than by ...
... sometimes ' endeavour'd to perfuade the Actors , that they are in the wrong ' in following that Opinion ; and that they would draw more People , and gain more Reputation by acting Plays , that are according to the Rules of Art , than by ...
Page xxiii
... sometimes ' endeavour'd to perfuade the Actors , that they are in the wrong ' in following that Opinion ; and that they would draw more People , and gain more Reputation by acting Plays , that are according to the Rules of Art , than by ...
... sometimes ' endeavour'd to perfuade the Actors , that they are in the wrong ' in following that Opinion ; and that they would draw more People , and gain more Reputation by acting Plays , that are according to the Rules of Art , than by ...
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... Sometimes she shakes her Head , and then his Hand : Now gazeth she on him , now on the Ground ; Sometimes her Arms infold him like a Band ; She would , he will not in her Arms be bound ; And when from thence he struggles to be gone ...
... Sometimes she shakes her Head , and then his Hand : Now gazeth she on him , now on the Ground ; Sometimes her Arms infold him like a Band ; She would , he will not in her Arms be bound ; And when from thence he struggles to be gone ...
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... Sometimes he trots , as if he told the Steps , With gentle Majesty , and modeft Pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets and leaps , As who should say , lo ! thus my Strength is try'd : And thus I do to captivate the Eye Of the fair ...
... Sometimes he trots , as if he told the Steps , With gentle Majesty , and modeft Pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets and leaps , As who should say , lo ! thus my Strength is try'd : And thus I do to captivate the Eye Of the fair ...
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