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الصفحة 153
Would not a fine pump upon the stage ha ' done well for a property now ? And a punk set under upon her head , with her stern upward , and ha ' been soused by my witty young masters o'the Inns o ' Court ? ... He will not hear o ' this !
Would not a fine pump upon the stage ha ' done well for a property now ? And a punk set under upon her head , with her stern upward , and ha ' been soused by my witty young masters o'the Inns o ' Court ? ... He will not hear o ' this !
الصفحة 154
And then a substantial watch to ha ' stol'n upon ' em , and taken ' em away with mistaking words , as the fashion is in the stage - practice . ( 9–40 ) His demands modulate from having actual characters transferred from the Fair to the ...
And then a substantial watch to ha ' stol'n upon ' em , and taken ' em away with mistaking words , as the fashion is in the stage - practice . ( 9–40 ) His demands modulate from having actual characters transferred from the Fair to the ...
الصفحة 187
Similar concerns with verbal theft are manifest in the induction , outside the fictive scene of Gargaphie , in the “ real ” scene of the mere stage . Pavy , hurt that the Author has given the prologue to another actor , decides to ...
Similar concerns with verbal theft are manifest in the induction , outside the fictive scene of Gargaphie , in the “ real ” scene of the mere stage . Pavy , hurt that the Author has given the prologue to another actor , decides to ...
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