Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays,: As They are Now Performed at the Theatres Royal in London; : Regulated from the Prompt Books of Each House by Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; by the Authors of the Dramatic Censor, Volume 8John Bell ... and C. Etherington at York, 1969 |
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Page 47
... young " And thou shalt read when mine begins to dazzle † . ACT IV . SCENE I. The fame . Before Titus's House . Enter Titus , and Marcus . Then , H Enter young Lucius , running ; Lavinia after him . BOY . ELP , grandfire , help ! my aunt ...
... young " And thou shalt read when mine begins to dazzle † . ACT IV . SCENE I. The fame . Before Titus's House . Enter Titus , and Marcus . Then , H Enter young Lucius , running ; Lavinia after him . BOY . ELP , grandfire , help ! my aunt ...
Page 161
... young , ' till now ripe not to reason ; " And touching now the point of human skill , " Reafon becomes the marfhal to my will , " And leads me to your eyes ; where I o'er - look " Love's ftories , written in love's richest book . Hel ...
... young , ' till now ripe not to reason ; " And touching now the point of human skill , " Reafon becomes the marfhal to my will , " And leads me to your eyes ; where I o'er - look " Love's ftories , written in love's richest book . Hel ...
Page 216
... young days , which we may nominate , tender . 66 " Mot . And I , tough fignior , as an appertinent title " to your old time , which we may name , tough . " Arm . Pretty , and apt . " Mot . How mean you , Sir ? I pretty , and 66 apt or I ...
... young days , which we may nominate , tender . 66 " Mot . And I , tough fignior , as an appertinent title " to your old time , which we may name , tough . " Arm . Pretty , and apt . " Mot . How mean you , Sir ? I pretty , and 66 apt or I ...
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