John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Coriolanus. Cymbeline. HamletFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 - English drama |
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... Guid . I am throughly weary . Arv . I am weak with toil , yet strong in appetite . Guid . There's cold meat i ' the cave ; we'll brouze on that , Whilst what we have kill'd be cook'd . [ They go towards the Cave . Bel . Stay ; come not ...
... Guid . I am throughly weary . Arv . I am weak with toil , yet strong in appetite . Guid . There's cold meat i ' the cave ; we'll brouze on that , Whilst what we have kill'd be cook'd . [ They go towards the Cave . Bel . Stay ; come not ...
Page 59
... Guid . He is but one : You and my brother search What companies are near : ' pray you , away ; Let me alone with him .- [ GUIDERIUS retires . ] C. [ Exeunt BELARIUS and ARVIRAGUS . k . Enter CLOTEN . Clot . Soft ! What are you That fly ...
... Guid . He is but one : You and my brother search What companies are near : ' pray you , away ; Let me alone with him .- [ GUIDERIUS retires . ] C. [ Exeunt BELARIUS and ARVIRAGUS . k . Enter CLOTEN . Clot . Soft ! What are you That fly ...
Page 61
... Guid . Is he at home ? Bel . He went hence even now . Guid . What does he mean ? Since death of my dear'st mother , It did not speak before . All solemn things Should answer solemn accidents . L. Enter ARVIRAGUS , cames forward . C Bel ...
... Guid . Is he at home ? Bel . He went hence even now . Guid . What does he mean ? Since death of my dear'st mother , It did not speak before . All solemn things Should answer solemn accidents . L. Enter ARVIRAGUS , cames forward . C Bel ...
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Actor Antium ARVIRAGUS Aufidius BELARIUS Bernardo beseech blood BRUTUS Caius Marcius Clot CLOTEN Cominius Coriolanus Corioli CYMBELINE dead death doth Drums and Trumpets Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Flourish of Drums friends gentlemen Ghost give gods GUIDERIUS Guil GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hath hear heart heaven honour Horatio Iach IACHIMO Imogen John Philip Kemble Julius Cæsar Kemble Kemble's King lach lady Laer Laertes Leonatus Lictors LOCRINE look lord Lucius madam MADAN Marcellus Marcius MENENIUS mistress mother Musick night noble o'er Ophelia OSRICK Pisanio play POLONIUS Post Posthumus pr'ythee pray promptbook Queen Roman Officers Rome ROSENCRANTZ SCENE SICINIUS Soldiers soul speak Spears & Shields sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art tongue Trumpets Tullus VARUS villain VIRGILIA voices Volscians Volumnia Volusius