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The Rehearsal - Page 33
by George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1868 - 135 pages
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The Works of His Grace George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham: Containing His ...

George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 310 pages
...as you pleafe. Smi. Well, but how is this done by rule, Sir ? Hayes. Why, thus, Sir; nothing fo eafy when underftood ; I take a book in my hand, either...profe, put it into verfe, (but that takes up fome time) and if it be verfe, put it into profe. Johnf. Methinks, Mr. Bayes, that putting verfe into profe mould...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 424 pages
...thus, Sir ; nothing fo eafy, when under ftood. I take a book in my har.cl, either at home or clfewhere, for that's all one ; if there be any wit in't, as...but has fome, I tranfverfe it ; that is, if it be * Thefe figures lefer to the notis in the Key. profe, put it into verfe, (but that takes up feme trme;)...
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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the ...

English drama - 1788 - 402 pages
...you pleafe. Smith. Well, but how is this done by rule, Sir ? Bayes. Why, thus, Sir ; nothing fo eafy when underftood. I take a book in my hand, either...profe, put it into verfe, (but that takes up fome time ;) and if it be verfe, put it into profe. John. Methinks, Mr Bayes, that putting verfe into profe fhould...
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The Rehearsal: A Comedy

George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - English drama - 1796 - 132 pages
...thus, sir ; nothing so easy, when understood. I take a book in my hand, either at home or elsewhere, for that's all one ; if there be any wit in't, as there is no book but has some, I transverse it ; that is, if it be prose, put it into verse, (but that takes up some time ;...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...you pleafe. Smith. Well, but how is this done by rule. Sir ? Bayes. Why thus, Sir; nothing fo eafy, when underftood. I take a book in my hand, either...profe, put it into verfe (but that takes up fome time); and if it be verfe put it into profe. Smith. Methinks, Mr. Bayes, that putting verfe into profe, mould...
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A Piece of Family Biography: In Three Volumes. Dedicated to George Colman, ...

Edward Du Bois - 1799 - 726 pages
...take a book in my hand, either at home or elfewherc, for that's all one : if there be any wit in'r,' as there is no book but has fome, I tranfverfe it...profe, put it into verfe, (but that takes up fome time) and if it b« verfe put it into profe.' " Thus did my mafter; and, by taking characters and incidents...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 79

1844 - 574 pages
...thus, sir ; nothing so easy when understood. I take a ' book in my hand, either at home or elsewhere, for that's all one : ' if there be any wit in't, as there is no book but has some, I ' transverse it ; that is, if it be prose put it into verse, (but that ' takes up some time,)...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...nothing so easy, when understood ! I take a book in my hand, either at 1 •• PI iif or elsewhere, for that's all one ; if there be any wit in't, as there is no book but has some, I transverse it ; that is, if it be prose, put it into verse, (but that takes up some time,)...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...thus, sir ; nothing so easy, when understood ! I take a book in my hand, either at borne or elsewhere, for that's all one ; if there be any wit in't, as there is no book but has some, I transverse it; that is, if it be prose, put it into verse, (but that takes up some time,) and...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 4

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...thus, sir; nothing so easy, when understood. I take a book in my hand, either at home or elsewhere (for that's all one); if there be any wit in't (as there is no book but has some) I transverse it ; that is, if it be prose, put it into verse (but that takes up some time); and...
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