Ben Jonson, Volume 9Clarendon Press, 1950 |
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Page 78
... Prologue : Now sir ! if you had staid a little longer , I meant to have spoke your prologue for you , I faith . The third sounding . PROLOGVE . PROL . Mary , with all my heart , Sir , you shall doe it yet , and I thanke you . ' Taking ...
... Prologue : Now sir ! if you had staid a little longer , I meant to have spoke your prologue for you , I faith . The third sounding . PROLOGVE . PROL . Mary , with all my heart , Sir , you shall doe it yet , and I thanke you . ' Taking ...
Page 254
... prologue . Evidently they had some by - play , or perhaps a dumb show , at the end , in which Earine was taken out of the tree and restored to Aeglamour . The form of the epilogue , with Aeglamour intervening , is like Lord Dorset's ...
... prologue . Evidently they had some by - play , or perhaps a dumb show , at the end , in which Earine was taken out of the tree and restored to Aeglamour . The form of the epilogue , with Aeglamour intervening , is like Lord Dorset's ...
Page 638
... prologue has been assigned to Chapman by Mr. H. Dugdale Sykes because of a verbal resemblance in the opening lines to the prologue of Bussy d'Ambois published in 1641 ; this play had been revived by the King's men on 7 April 1634 , and ...
... prologue has been assigned to Chapman by Mr. H. Dugdale Sykes because of a verbal resemblance in the opening lines to the prologue of Bussy d'Ambois published in 1641 ; this play had been revived by the King's men on 7 April 1634 , and ...
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