The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7 |
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Pagina 51
Serv . Put in now , Titus . Tit . My lord , here is my bill . Luc . Serv . Here ' s mine .
Hor . Serv . And mine , my lord . Both Var . Serv . And ours , my lord . Phi . All our
bills . Tim . Knock me down with ' em : 4 cleave me to the girdle . Luc . Serv .
Serv . Put in now , Titus . Tit . My lord , here is my bill . Luc . Serv . Here ' s mine .
Hor . Serv . And mine , my lord . Both Var . Serv . And ours , my lord . Phi . All our
bills . Tim . Knock me down with ' em : 4 cleave me to the girdle . Luc . Serv .
Pagina 202
3 Serv . Pray you , poor gentleman , take up some other station ; here ' s no place
for you ; pray you , avoid : come . . . * Cor . Follow your function , go ! And batten
on cold bits . . Pushes him away . 3 Serv . What , will you not ? Pr ' ythee , tell my ...
3 Serv . Pray you , poor gentleman , take up some other station ; here ' s no place
for you ; pray you , avoid : come . . . * Cor . Follow your function , go ! And batten
on cold bits . . Pushes him away . 3 Serv . What , will you not ? Pr ' ythee , tell my ...
Pagina 206
I Serv . [ Advancing . ) Here ' s a strange alteration ! 2 Serv . By my hand , I had
thought to have strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me , his
clothes made a false report of him . " 1 Serv . What an arín he has ! He turned me
about ...
I Serv . [ Advancing . ) Here ' s a strange alteration ! 2 Serv . By my hand , I had
thought to have strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me , his
clothes made a false report of him . " 1 Serv . What an arín he has ! He turned me
about ...
Pagina 207
3 Serv . O , slaves , I can tell you news ; news , you rascals . 1 . 2 . Serv . What ,
what , what ? let ' s partake . 3 . Serv . I would not be a Roman , of all nations ; I
had as lieve be a condemned man . 1 . 2 . Serv . Wherefore ? wherefore ? 3 Serv
.
3 Serv . O , slaves , I can tell you news ; news , you rascals . 1 . 2 . Serv . What ,
what , what ? let ' s partake . 3 . Serv . I would not be a Roman , of all nations ; I
had as lieve be a condemned man . 1 . 2 . Serv . Wherefore ? wherefore ? 3 Serv
.
Pagina 208
1 Serv . Directitude ! what ' s that ? 3 Serv . But when they shall see , sir , his crest
up again , and the man in blood , they will out of their burrows , like conies after
rain , and revel all with him . ˇ 1 Serv . But when goes this forward ? 3 Serv .
1 Serv . Directitude ! what ' s that ? 3 Serv . But when they shall see , sir , his crest
up again , and the man in blood , they will out of their burrows , like conies after
rain , and revel all with him . ˇ 1 Serv . But when goes this forward ? 3 Serv .
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