O, there be players that I have seen play, and heard others praise, and that highly, not to speak it profanely, that, neither having the accent of christians, nor the gait of christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought... The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the corrected copies ... - Pągina 325per William Shakespeare - 1823Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pągines
...speak it profanely,5 that, neither having the accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pug:in, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have...play your clowns, speak no more than is set down for ahem :8 for there be of them, that will themselves [2] The groundlings. — The meaner people then... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 pągines
...play, — and heard others praise, and lhat highly, — not to speak it profanely, that, neither havmg the accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian,...made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. I Play. I hope, we have reformed that indiObrently with us. Ham. O, reform it altogether. And let those,... | |
| William Creech - 1815 - 428 pągines
...give a decent support. But, as Hamlet says, — " Oh there be players, that neither having the accent, nor the gait of Christian, Pagan, nor man, have so...•well — they imitated humanity so abominably." FOB THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT. SIR, Edinburgh, Feb. 1. 1786. AT this season, when there is little... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 390 pągines
...players, that I have seen play,—and heard others praise, and that highly—not to speak it profanely, that, neither having the accent of Christians, nor...made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. This should " Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounc'd it to you, trippingly on the tongue: but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 348 pągines
...Christians, nor (he gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed, that I h:ive thought some of nature's journeymen had made men,...play your clowns, speak no more than is set down for them : 8 for there be of them, that will themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 376 pągines
...that I have seen play, — and heard others praise, and that highly, — not to speak it profanely, that, neither having the accent of Christians, nor...made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. I Play. I hope, we have reformed that indifferently with us. Ham. O, reform it altogether. And let... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 pągines
...praise and that highly too, (not to speak it profanely,; that neither having the action of Christian, nor the gait of Christian, pagan nor man, have so...made them well; they imitated humanity so abominably. whipt for overdoing Termagent, it out-Herods Herod ; pray you avoid it. And let those that play your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 pągines
...that I have thought some e: nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitafced humanity so abominably. 1 Play. I hope, we have reformed...let those. that play your clowns, speak no more than в ьл down for them : for there be of them, that wilJ themselves laugh, to set on some quantity rī... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 398 pągines
...others praise, and that highly, that, neither having the accent of Christian, nor the gait of Christain, pagan nor man, ,have so strutted and bellowed, that...made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. II. — Douglass1 account of himself. — TRAGEDY OF DOUGLASS. MY name is Norval. On the Grampian bills... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 558 pągines
...art a strange fellow : A tailor make a man I praise, and that highly, — not to speak it profanely6, that, neither having the accent of christians, nor...hope, we have reformed that indifferently with us. HJM. O, reform it altogether. And let those, that play your clowns, speak no more than is set down... | |
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