The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Page 32
... Play's Appearance . I am not afham'd to trust it to Judgment , & valeat quantum valere poteft . In 1589 , Henry IIId of France being ftab'd and dying of his Wound , was fucceeded by Hen- ry IVth of Navarre , whom he appointed his ...
... Play's Appearance . I am not afham'd to trust it to Judgment , & valeat quantum valere poteft . In 1589 , Henry IIId of France being ftab'd and dying of his Wound , was fucceeded by Hen- ry IVth of Navarre , whom he appointed his ...
Page 35
... Play ; Adr . Bear me forthwith unto his Creditor , And , knowing how the Debt grows , I will pay it . Adr . I know the Man ; what is the Sum he owes ? Offi . Two hundred Ducats . Adr . Say , how grows it due ? D 2 Which Which do amount ...
... Play ; Adr . Bear me forthwith unto his Creditor , And , knowing how the Debt grows , I will pay it . Adr . I know the Man ; what is the Sum he owes ? Offi . Two hundred Ducats . Adr . Say , how grows it due ? D 2 Which Which do amount ...
Page 65
... Play , and introduc'd only to open Some- thing , neceffary to be known , previous to the Action of the Fable . Do- natus , in his Preface to Terence's Fair Andrian , explains this Character thus . Perfona autem protatica ea intelligitur ...
... Play , and introduc'd only to open Some- thing , neceffary to be known , previous to the Action of the Fable . Do- natus , in his Preface to Terence's Fair Andrian , explains this Character thus . Perfona autem protatica ea intelligitur ...
Page 66
... Play ) of the fame Nature are the Gentlemen in K. Henry VIII ; who are introduced only to make the Narratives of Buckingham's Arraign- ment , and Anne Bullen's Coronation . Arch . Arch . Would they else be content to die ? 66 The ...
... Play ) of the fame Nature are the Gentlemen in K. Henry VIII ; who are introduced only to make the Narratives of Buckingham's Arraign- ment , and Anne Bullen's Coronation . Arch . Arch . Would they else be content to die ? 66 The ...
Page 70
... play - fellow . Her . Grace to boot !. Of this make no conclufion , left you fay , Your Queen and I are devils . Yet , go on ; - Th ' offences we have made you do , we'll anfwer ; If you firft finn'd with us , and that with us You did ...
... play - fellow . Her . Grace to boot !. Of this make no conclufion , left you fay , Your Queen and I are devils . Yet , go on ; - Th ' offences we have made you do , we'll anfwer ; If you firft finn'd with us , and that with us You did ...
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