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" Lady in generall termes, telling him what shee liked best in him, and prescribing his gesture in smiling, his apparaile, &c., and then when he came to practise making him believe they tooke him to be mad. "
Bacon and Shakespeare: An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play ... - Page 76
by William Henry Smith - 1857 - 166 pages
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Diary of John Manningham, of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne, Kent ...

John Manningham - Great Britain - 1868 - 224 pages
...in generall termes, telling him what shee liked best in him, and prescribing his gesture in smiling, his apparaile, &c., and then when he came to practise making him belceue they tooke him to be mad. 12. Qua mala cum mullis patimur Itsviora putantur. 11. Cosen Norton...
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 66

1900 - 1070 pages
...telling him what she liked best in him, and prescribing his gesture in smiling, his apparel, etc., and then when he came to practise making him believe they took him to be mad." This charming comedy, so characteristic of Shakespeare's genius at play, was probably acted by the...
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Old and New London: The city ancient and modern

Walter Thornbury - London (England) - 1873 - 620 pages
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The Works of Thomas Love Peacock: Poetry. Miscellanies. Four ages of poetry ...

Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 834 pages
...love with him, by counterf ayting a letter, as from his lady, in general termes, telling him what she liked best in him, and prescribing his gestures, inscribing...practise, making him believe they took him to be mad.' ' ' Should the Italian comedy, called Inganni, turn up, we shall probably find in it the actual original...
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The Works of Thomas Love Peacock: Poetry. Miscellanies. Four ages of poetry ...

Thomas Love Peacock - English literature - 1875 - 496 pages
...telling him what she liked best in him, and prescribing his gestures, inscribing his apparaile, &i:., and then, when he came to practise, making him believe they took him to be mad.' " Should the Italian comedy, called Inganni, turn up, we shall probably find in it the actual original...
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'Disestablishment of the Church', a sermon

Evan Thomas Davies - 1876 - 232 pages
...in generall termes, telling him what shee liked best in him, and prescribing his gesture in smiling, his apparaile, &c., and then when he came to practise making him beleeue they tooke him to be mad.'' p. 18. "Vpon a tyme when Burbidge played Richard III. there was...
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Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people and its places ...

George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 pages
...him, by counterfayting a letter, as from his lady, in generall terms telling him what The Temple.] 159 shee liked best in him, and prescribing his gestures,...when he came to practise, making him believe they tooke him to be mad." The Temple Revels in the olden time were indeed gorgeous outbursts of mirth and...
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The Antiquary, Issue 1

Antiquities - 1880 - 308 pages
...termes, telling him what she liked best in him, and prescribing his gesture in smiling, his appareille, &c. ; and then when he came to practise, making him believe they took him to be mad." The Christmas revels, in fact, had been continued to Candlemas ; a new play by Shakespeare was produced...
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The Antiquary, Volume 1

Archaeology - 1880 - 308 pages
...termes, telling him what she liked best in him, and prescribing his gesture in smiling, his appareille, &c. ; and then when he came to practise, making him believe they took him to be mad." The Chnstmas revels, in fact, had been continued to Candlemas ; a new play by Shakespeare was produced...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of Twelfth Night, Or, What You Will

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 190 pages
...in general termes, telling him what shee liked best in him, and prescribing his gesture in smiling, his apparaile, &c., and then when he came to practise, making him believe they tooke him to be mad," etc. As Twelfth Night is not included in Meres's list of Shakespeare's plays...
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