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THE manuscript play Sir Thomas More , and high were persuaded by some of the Earl's followers authorities on Elizabethan handwriting , sup- to perform King Richard II . against their better ported on literary grounds by that great ...
THE manuscript play Sir Thomas More , and high were persuaded by some of the Earl's followers authorities on Elizabethan handwriting , sup- to perform King Richard II . against their better ported on literary grounds by that great ...
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First , good Peter Quince , say what the play treats Robin Starveling the tailor . on ; then read the names of the actors ; and so STARVELING . grow to a point . Here , Peter Quince . QUINCE . QUINCE . Marry , our play is The most ...
First , good Peter Quince , say what the play treats Robin Starveling the tailor . on ; then read the names of the actors ; and so STARVELING . grow to a point . Here , Peter Quince . QUINCE . QUINCE . Marry , our play is The most ...
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TIS . good strings to your beards , new ribbons to your PHILOSTRATE . pumps ; meet presently at the palace ; every man Here , mighty Theseus . look o'er his part ; for the short and the long is , THESEUS . our play is preferr'd .
TIS . good strings to your beards , new ribbons to your PHILOSTRATE . pumps ; meet presently at the palace ; every man Here , mighty Theseus . look o'er his part ; for the short and the long is , THESEUS . our play is preferr'd .
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