The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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Page 91
... this by the peculiarities of its author , and the unskilfulness of its editors , by distortions of phrase , or negligence of transcription . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is so just respecting the corruptions of this play , that I ...
... this by the peculiarities of its author , and the unskilfulness of its editors , by distortions of phrase , or negligence of transcription . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is so just respecting the corruptions of this play , that I ...
Page 292
... Thisby . Bot . A very good piece of work , I assure you , and a merry . Now , good Peter Quince , call forth your actors by the scroll : Masters , spread yourselves . * - Quin . Answer , as I call you . - Nick Bottom , the weaver . Bot ...
... Thisby . Bot . A very good piece of work , I assure you , and a merry . Now , good Peter Quince , call forth your actors by the scroll : Masters , spread yourselves . * - Quin . Answer , as I call you . - Nick Bottom , the weaver . Bot ...
Page 293
... Thisby ? a wandering knight ? Quin . It is the lady that Pyramus must love . Flu . Nay , faith , let me not play a ... Thisby too : I'll speak in a monstrous little voice ; - Thisne , Thisne , -Ah , Pyramus , my lover dear ; thy Thisby ...
... Thisby ? a wandering knight ? Quin . It is the lady that Pyramus must love . Flu . Nay , faith , let me not play a ... Thisby too : I'll speak in a monstrous little voice ; - Thisne , Thisne , -Ah , Pyramus , my lover dear ; thy Thisby ...
Page 294
... Thisby's mo- ther . Tom Snout , the tinker . Snout . Here , Peter Quince . Quin . You , Pyramus's father ; myself , Thisby's fa- ther ; - Snug , the joiner , you , the lion's part : - and , I hope , here is a play fitted . Snug . Have ...
... Thisby's mo- ther . Tom Snout , the tinker . Snout . Here , Peter Quince . Quin . You , Pyramus's father ; myself , Thisby's fa- ther ; - Snug , the joiner , you , the lion's part : - and , I hope , here is a play fitted . Snug . Have ...
Page 312
... Thisby , that will never please . First , Pyramus must draw a sword to kill himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? Snout . By'rlakin , a parlous fear . 3 Star . I believe , we must leave the killing out , when ...
... Thisby , that will never please . First , Pyramus must draw a sword to kill himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? Snout . By'rlakin , a parlous fear . 3 Star . I believe , we must leave the killing out , when ...
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