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... play varied from one to a dozen . All the singing sometimes was assigned to a single character , doubtless played by an actor chosen for his voice . Seldom do we find more than three char- acters having songs to sing , though there are ...
... play varied from one to a dozen . All the singing sometimes was assigned to a single character , doubtless played by an actor chosen for his voice . Seldom do we find more than three char- acters having songs to sing , though there are ...
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... plays . 395-396 The drinking song 7 tisic ] phthisic , consumption . 396 Take , oh , take ] The first stanza of this song was sung in the fourth act of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure , and was printed as part of that play in the ...
... plays . 395-396 The drinking song 7 tisic ] phthisic , consumption . 396 Take , oh , take ] The first stanza of this song was sung in the fourth act of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure , and was printed as part of that play in the ...
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... play of Jon- son's was unsuccessful and stirred up much literary controversy . 39 hard- bound ] 1646 ; 1648 ' hide ... play Aglaura . 705 Sonnet I ] set to music in Play- ford's Select Airs and Dialogues , 1659 . 705 Sonnet II ] set to ...
... play of Jon- son's was unsuccessful and stirred up much literary controversy . 39 hard- bound ] 1646 ; 1648 ' hide ... play Aglaura . 705 Sonnet I ] set to music in Play- ford's Select Airs and Dialogues , 1659 . 705 Sonnet II ] set to ...
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