The Rehearsal1869 - 136 pages |
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Page 33
... fure , and com- pendious a way of Wit as ever I heard of . BAYES . I , Sirs , when you come to write your selves , o ' my word you'l find it fo . But , Gentlemen , if you make the least scruple of the efficacie of these my Rules , do ...
... fure , and com- pendious a way of Wit as ever I heard of . BAYES . I , Sirs , when you come to write your selves , o ' my word you'l find it fo . But , Gentlemen , if you make the least scruple of the efficacie of these my Rules , do ...
Page 39
... fure the defign's good that cannot be deny'd . And then , for language , I gad , I defie ' em all , in nature , to mend it . Besides , Sir , I have printed above a hundred sheets of papyr , to infinuate the Plot into the Boxes : and ...
... fure the defign's good that cannot be deny'd . And then , for language , I gad , I defie ' em all , in nature , to mend it . Besides , Sir , I have printed above a hundred sheets of papyr , to infinuate the Plot into the Boxes : and ...
Page 41
... fure more than they'l ever be able to answer . BAYES . Why , I'l tell you , Sir , fincerely , and bona fide ; were it not for the fake of fome ingenious per- fons , and choice female spirits , that have a value for me , I would fee ' em ...
... fure more than they'l ever be able to answer . BAYES . Why , I'l tell you , Sir , fincerely , and bona fide ; were it not for the fake of fome ingenious per- fons , and choice female spirits , that have a value for me , I would fee ' em ...
Page 43
... fure . They'l be hang'd , before they'l dare affront an Author , that has ' em at that lock . BAYES . I have made , too , one of the most delicate , daintie Simile's in the whole world , I gad , if I knew but how to applie it . SMI ...
... fure . They'l be hang'd , before they'l dare affront an Author , that has ' em at that lock . BAYES . I have made , too , one of the most delicate , daintie Simile's in the whole world , I gad , if I knew but how to applie it . SMI ...
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... fure , very much . JOHNS . I , but it won't do fo long : by that time thou hast seen a Play or two , that I'l fhew thee , thou wilt be pretty well acquainted with this new kind of Foppery . BAYES . SCENA II . Enter the two Kings , ACT ...
... fure , very much . JOHNS . I , but it won't do fo long : by that time thou hast seen a Play or two , that I'l fhew thee , thou wilt be pretty well acquainted with this new kind of Foppery . BAYES . SCENA II . Enter the two Kings , ACT ...
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