British Theatre, المجلد 8J. Bell, 1791 |
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... scenes we shall present to - night Are no weak efforts of a modern pen , But the strong touches of immortal Ben ; A ... scene , " And leave their monsters , to be pleas'd with men . ” Thus spoke the bard — and tho ' the times are chang ...
... scenes we shall present to - night Are no weak efforts of a modern pen , But the strong touches of immortal Ben ; A ... scene , " And leave their monsters , to be pleas'd with men . ” Thus spoke the bard — and tho ' the times are chang ...
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... scenes some honour shou'd be paid , Which Cambden patroniz'd , and Shakspere play'd : Nature was Nature then , and still survives : The garb may alter , but the substance lives . Lives in this play — where each may find complete His ...
... scenes some honour shou'd be paid , Which Cambden patroniz'd , and Shakspere play'd : Nature was Nature then , and still survives : The garb may alter , but the substance lives . Lives in this play — where each may find complete His ...
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John Bell. EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR . ACT 1. SCENE I. A Court - Yard before KNO'WELL's House . Enter KNO'- WELL and BRAINWORM . Kno'well . A GOODLY day toward ! and a fresh morning ! Brain - worm , Call up young master . Bid him rise ...
John Bell. EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR . ACT 1. SCENE I. A Court - Yard before KNO'WELL's House . Enter KNO'- WELL and BRAINWORM . Kno'well . A GOODLY day toward ! and a fresh morning ! Brain - worm , Call up young master . Bid him rise ...
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... get a habit . Then if they stray , but warn ' em : and , the same They would for virtue do , they'll do for shame . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Young KNO'WELL's Study . Enter EDWARD KNO'WELL A & 1 . 17 EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR.
... get a habit . Then if they stray , but warn ' em : and , the same They would for virtue do , they'll do for shame . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Young KNO'WELL's Study . Enter EDWARD KNO'WELL A & 1 . 17 EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR.
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