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The very excellent Lord LANS DOWN E , in his Alteration of this Play , tho ' he
might not stand to make the Correction upon the Poet , seems at leatt to have
understood the Passage exactly as I do : and tho he changes the Verse , retains
the ...
The very excellent Lord LANS DOWN E , in his Alteration of this Play , tho ' he
might not stand to make the Correction upon the Poet , seems at leatt to have
understood the Passage exactly as I do : and tho he changes the Verse , retains
the ...
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Our wooing doth not end like an old Play ; Jack hath not Jill ; these ladies
courtefic Might well have made our sport a Comedy , King . Come , Sir , it wants a
twelve - month and a day , And then ' twill end . Biron . ( 56 ) That's too long for a
Play .
Our wooing doth not end like an old Play ; Jack hath not Jill ; these ladies
courtefic Might well have made our sport a Comedy , King . Come , Sir , it wants a
twelve - month and a day , And then ' twill end . Biron . ( 56 ) That's too long for a
Play .
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... gain nothing under him but growth ; for the ( 1 ) As you like it . ] Neither Mr.
Langbaine nor Mr. Gildor acquaint us , to whom Shakespeare was indebted for
any part of the Fable of this Play . But the Characters of Oliver , Jaques , Orlando ,
and ...
... gain nothing under him but growth ; for the ( 1 ) As you like it . ] Neither Mr.
Langbaine nor Mr. Gildor acquaint us , to whom Shakespeare was indebted for
any part of the Fable of this Play . But the Characters of Oliver , Jaques , Orlando ,
and ...
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If it be true , that good wine needs no bush , ' tis true , that a good Play needs ' no
Epilogue . Yet to good wine they do use good bushes ; and good Plays prove the
better by the help of good Epilogues . What a case am I in then , that am neither ...
If it be true , that good wine needs no bush , ' tis true , that a good Play needs ' no
Epilogue . Yet to good wine they do use good bushes ; and good Plays prove the
better by the help of good Epilogues . What a case am I in then , that am neither ...
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A Lord ; before whom the Play is suppos'd to be play'd . Hostess . Page , Players ,
Huntsmen , and other Servants attending on the Lord . Dramatis Personæ .
Baptista , Father to Catharina and Bianca , very rich . Vincentio , an old
gentleman of ...
A Lord ; before whom the Play is suppos'd to be play'd . Hostess . Page , Players ,
Huntsmen , and other Servants attending on the Lord . Dramatis Personæ .
Baptista , Father to Catharina and Bianca , very rich . Vincentio , an old
gentleman of ...
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