The comedies, histories, and tragedies of mr. William Shakespeare as presented at the Globe and Blackfriars theatres, circa 1591-1623 Volume 4

William Shakespeare

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1889 Excerpt: ...you the musicians? 1398 Man. Wholy sir. Pan. Who play they to? 1399 Man. To the hearers sir. 1494 1400 Pan. At whose pleasure friend? 1401 Man. At mine fir, and theirs that loue musicke. 140a Pan. Command I meane: 1403 Man. Who shall I command sir? 1404 Pan. Friend we vnderstand not one another, I am to court 1405 ly and thou to cunning, at whose request do these men play? 1406 Man. Thats to't indeed sir? marry sir, at the request of Pa 1407 ris my Lord, who is there in person, with him the mortall 1408 Venus, the heart bloud of beauty, loues inuisible soule: 1409 Pan. Who my cozen CreJJida. 1506 1410 Man. No sir, Hellen, could not you finde out that by her at 1411 tributes. 1412 Pan. It should seeme fellow thou hast not seene the Lady 1413 CreJJid I come to speake with Pans, from the Prince Troy 1414 lus. I will make a complementall assault vpon him for my 1415 businesse seeth's. 1416 Man. Sodden businesse, theirs a stew'd phrase indeed. 1417 Enter Pans and Hellen. 1418 Pan. Faire be to you my Lord, and to al this faire company, 1419 faire desires in all faire measure fairlie guide them, especially 1516 1420 to you faire Queene faire thoughts be your faire pillow, 1421 Hel Dere Lord you are full of faire words: Pa. I doe desire it. 1485 Ser. You are in the state of Grace? 1486 Pa. Grace, not so friend, honor and Lordship are my 1487 title: What Musique is this? 1488 Ser. I doe but partly know sir: it is Musicke in parts. 1489 Pa. Know you the Musitians. 1490 Ser. Wholly sir. 1491 Pa. Who play they to? 1492 Ser. To the hearers sir. 1493 Pa. At whose pleasure friend? 1494 Ser. At mine sir, and theirs that loue Musicke. 1495 Pa. Command, I meane friend. 1496 Ser. Who shall I command sir? 1497 Pa. Friend, we vnderstand not one another: I am too 1498 courtly, a...

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9781130031546
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2012
EN
70 pages
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