The First Folio Speeches for WomenPatrick Tucker A volume of monologues for women from the First Folio texts of Shakespeare's plays, from the famous to the less familiar. The texts are faithful to the layout, spelling and punctuation of the First Folio, providing clues for the performer to liberate meaning and emotional truth. Detailed notes on how to approach the texts complement the selections. |
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... Henry the Fourth II - 3 , Lady Percie Page 146 The Second Part of Henry the Fourth II - 3 , Lady Percie Page 148 The Life of Henry the Fift P , Prologue Page 150 I - 6 , Hostesse Quickly Page 152 II - P , Chorus Page 154 III - P ...
... Henry the Fourth II - 3 , Lady Percie Page 146 The Second Part of Henry the Fourth II - 3 , Lady Percie Page 148 The Life of Henry the Fift P , Prologue Page 150 I - 6 , Hostesse Quickly Page 152 II - P , Chorus Page 154 III - P ...
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Patrick Tucker. The first part of Henry the Sixt I - 2 , Joane Puzel Page 158 The second part of Henry the Sixt I - 3 , Queene Margaret Page 160 The third part of Henry the Sixt I - 4 , Queene Margaret Page 162 The Tragedy of Richard the ...
Patrick Tucker. The first part of Henry the Sixt I - 2 , Joane Puzel Page 158 The second part of Henry the Sixt I - 3 , Queene Margaret Page 160 The third part of Henry the Sixt I - 4 , Queene Margaret Page 162 The Tragedy of Richard the ...
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... Henry be a Pupill still , Under the surly Glosters Governance ? Am I a Queene in Title and in Stile , And must be made a Subject to a Duke ? I tell thee Poole , when in the Citie Tours Thou ran'st a - tilt in honor of my Love , And stol ...
... Henry be a Pupill still , Under the surly Glosters Governance ? Am I a Queene in Title and in Stile , And must be made a Subject to a Duke ? I tell thee Poole , when in the Citie Tours Thou ran'st a - tilt in honor of my Love , And stol ...
Contents
Introduction | 15 |
Notes on the Speeches | 22 |
Alls Well that Ends Well | 34 |
Copyright | |
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acted as questions actors alliterations and assonances Anthony argument attitude audience behold blood Brutus Cæsar CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ capitalised words capitals character choose the end Cleopatra clue colons and semi-colons CRUZ The University Cymbeline doth double entendre Editors change end words eyes feare feminine ending FOLIO VERSE NOTES full stop Gentlemen of Verona give half-line hath heaven hee's heere Henrie Condell Henry the Sixt Hermia Honor Husbands IMOGEN John Heminge Juliet Julius Cæsar Lady long thoughts looke Lord Macbeth mid-line endings Midsommer Nights Dreame Mistris nice Note 18 Note 22 Note 9 Patrick Tucker pause peize Pisanio play poore PORTIA Pucke punctuation QUEENE MARGARET repetition rhyming couplet Richard Romeo soliloquy Sonne speake speech starts spelling Sunne sweet teare thee thine thinke thou art thou shalt thy selfe Tragedie University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Warre whole speech Wife wretched