POL. Look, whether he has not turned his colour and has tears in's eyes. Prithee, no more. HAM. 'Tis well; I'll have thee speak out the rest of this soon. — Good my lord, will you see the players well bestowed? Do you hear, let them be well used, for... 1875-1890 - Page 5edited by - 1904Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 pages
...will you fee the Players well beftow'd. Do ye hear, let them be well us'd; for they are the abftrafb, and brief Chronicles of the time. After your Death,...bad Epitaph, than their ill Report while you lived. Pal. Look where he has not turn'd his Colour, and has Tears in's Eyes. Pray you no more, Pol. My Lord,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 pages
...will you fee the Players well beftow'd. Do ye hear, let them be wellus'd; for they sretheabftradto, and brief Chronicles of the time. After your Death, you were better hive a bad Epitaph, than their ill Report while you liv'd. Pol. My Lord, I will ufe them according... | |
| Mr. Theobald (Lewis) - Puritans - 1726 - 220 pages
...flight literal Fault of the Prefs, and the Revifer. Correct it, as it ought to be, After your 1)eath you were better have a bad Epitaph, than their ill Report while you live• THE next, with which my Remarks on this A£t conclude? is a Slip of iuch a kind, that I don't... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 574 pages
...you fee the players well beftow'd ? Do ye hear, Jet them be well us'd ; for they are the abftraft, and brief chronicles of the time. After your death,...have a bad epitaph, than their ill report while you liv'd. Pol. MyXord, I will ufe them according to their defert. Ham. Gods bodikins, man, much better.... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1762 - 436 pages
...well beftow'd ? Do ye hear, let them be well us'd ; for they are the abftraft, and brief chroniclers of the time. After your death, you were better have a bad epitaph, than their ill report while you liv'd. Pol. My Lord, I will ufe them according to their defert. Ham. God's bodikins, man, much better.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...you fee the Players well beftow'd ? Do ye hear, let them be well us'd ; for they are the abftraft, and brief chronicles of the time. After your death,...have a bad Epitaph, than their ill report while you liv*d. Pol. My Lord, I will ufe them according to their deferr. Ham. Odd's bodikins, man, much better.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...you fee the Players well beftow'd ? Do ye hear, let them be well us'd ; for they are the abftradr., and brief chronicles of the time. After your death,...you were better have a bad Epitaph, than their ill repo t while you liv'd. Pol. My Lord, I will Uie them according to their defert. Hfltn. Odd's bodikins,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 484 pages
...well faeftow'd ? Bo ye hear, let them be well us'd; for they are the abftraft, .and brief chroniclers of the time. After your death, you were better have a bad epitaph, than their ill report while you liv'd. Pal. My Lord, I will ufe them .according to their. Ham. God's bodilcins, man, much better. Ufe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 pages
...fee the players well beftowed ? Do * you hear, let them be well ufed ; for \Jicy are the * abftraft, and brief chronicles of the time. After your death...have a bad epitaph, than their ill report while you * live. Pol. My lord, I will ufe them according to their b dcfert. Ham. e God's bodikins, man, * much... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1772 - 370 pages
...-well beftowed ? Do ye hear, let tfiem be •weH ufed; for they are the abilraft and brief chroniclers of the time. After your death, you were better have...bad epitaph, than their ill report while you lived. Pol. My Lord, I will ufe them according to their •defert. Ham. God's bodikins, man, much better.... | |
| |