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Page 14
... Peter and Balthasar to be doubled or else temporarily confused them , since the direction at v . iii . 21 has ' Enter Romeo and Peter ' , where Balthasar must be meant ; elsewhere in Act v he is referred to as ' Romeo's man ' . Stage ...
... Peter and Balthasar to be doubled or else temporarily confused them , since the direction at v . iii . 21 has ' Enter Romeo and Peter ' , where Balthasar must be meant ; elsewhere in Act v he is referred to as ' Romeo's man ' . Stage ...
Page 214
... Peter . You will not then ? Peter . I will then give it you soundly . I Mus . What will you give us ? Peter . No money , on my faith , but the gleek ! I will give you the minstrel . I Mus . Then will I give you the serving - creature ...
... Peter . You will not then ? Peter . I will then give it you soundly . I Mus . What will you give us ? Peter . No money , on my faith , but the gleek ! I will give you the minstrel . I Mus . Then will I give you the serving - creature ...
Page 215
... Peter . Prates . What say you , Hugh Rebeck ? 2 Mus . I say ' silver sound ' because musicians sound for 118. 1 Mus . ] ed .; Minst . Q2 ; Min . Q3,4 ; Mu . F ; 1. QI . 119. 2 Mus . ] ed .; 2 . M. Q2-4 , F ; not in Q1 . 120. Peter ...
... Peter . Prates . What say you , Hugh Rebeck ? 2 Mus . I say ' silver sound ' because musicians sound for 118. 1 Mus . ] ed .; Minst . Q2 ; Min . Q3,4 ; Mu . F ; 1. QI . 119. 2 Mus . ] ed .; 2 . M. Q2-4 , F ; not in Q1 . 120. Peter ...
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