Shakespeare and His Fellow Dramatists: A Selection of Plays Illustrating the Glories of the Golden Age of English Drama, Volume 1Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1929 - English drama |
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... friar do it ? Were not my sword glued to my scabbard by conjuration , I [ 150 Might well avouch to shadow 17 Helen's Lacy , thou. BACON . Come on , sirrah ; what part of speech is Ego ? MILES . Ego , that is " I " ; marry , nomen ...
... friar do it ? Were not my sword glued to my scabbard by conjuration , I [ 150 Might well avouch to shadow 17 Helen's Lacy , thou. BACON . Come on , sirrah ; what part of speech is Ego ? MILES . Ego , that is " I " ; marry , nomen ...
Page 197
... Friar Bacon talk awhile . WAR . We will , my lord . and RALPH . Faith , Ned , and I'll lord it out till thou comest . I'll be Prince of Wales over all the black - pots ford . in Ox- [ 191 15 [ He goes out one ... FRIAR BACON AND FRIAR BUNGAY.
... Friar Bacon talk awhile . WAR . We will , my lord . and RALPH . Faith , Ned , and I'll lord it out till thou comest . I'll be Prince of Wales over all the black - pots ford . in Ox- [ 191 15 [ He goes out one ... FRIAR BACON AND FRIAR BUNGAY.
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... friar [ 260 For mumbling up his orisons this day . LACY . Why speak'st not , Bungay ? Friar , to thy book . [ BUNGAY is so tongue - tied that all he can say is " Hud , hud . " MAR . How look'st thou , friar , as a man distraught ...
... friar [ 260 For mumbling up his orisons this day . LACY . Why speak'st not , Bungay ? Friar , to thy book . [ BUNGAY is so tongue - tied that all he can say is " Hud , hud . " MAR . How look'st thou , friar , as a man distraught ...
Contents
The Problem of Selection | 10 |
The Reading of Elizabethan Verse | 17 |
NOTES ON THE DRAMATISTS | 23 |
Copyright | |
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APEL Arden art thou BACON better blood brother Brutus Cæsar Campaspe CASCA COOMES dear death devil doth DUKE Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff farewell father Faustus fear fool FRAN FRANK Fressingfield friar friends Gaveston gentle give Goursey Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hieronimo honor Horatio IAGO is't ISAB king Lacy lady Laertes live look lord madam Malvolio Mark Antony Marry master Master Doctor Mephistophilis mistress Mortimer ne'er never night noble Othello PHIL play pray PRINCE QUEEN RALPH Ralph Smith Romeo SCENE Shakespeare sirrah soul Spanish Tragedy speak stand stay sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt Timoclea Tybalt unto villain wench Wendoll wife wilt word Zounds