Judge your sixe-pen'orth, your shillings worth, your five shillings worth at a time, or higher, so you rise to the just rates, and welcome. But, whatever you do, buy. The Antiquary - Page 109publié par - 1886Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 pages
...rates, and welcome. But, whatever you doe, buy. Censure will not drive a trade, or make the jacke goe. And though you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on...at Black-Friars, or the Cock-Pit, to arraigne plays dayly, know, these playes Tiave had their triall already, and stood out all appeales ; and do now come... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...rates, and weleome. But, whatever you doeJpuy. Censure will not drive a trade, or make the jacke goe. And though you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on...the Cockpit, to arraigne plays dailie, know, these playes have had their triall already, and stood out all appealts; and do now come forth quitted rather... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...rates, and weleome. But, whatever you doe, buy. Censure will not drive a trade, or make the jacke goe. And though you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on...the Cockpit, to arraigne plays dailie, know, these playes l^e had their triall already, and stood out all appeales ; and do now come forth quitted rather... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 pages
...preface prefixed by Hemings and Condell to the first folio edition of our author's works : " And thoiigh you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on the stage at Blackfriers, or the Cockpit, to arraigne plays dailie, know these plays have had their trial already,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 pages
...pit. the preface prefixed by Hemings and Condell to the first folio edition of our author's works : " And though you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on the stage at Blaclifriers, or the Cockpit, to arraigne plays dailie, know these plays have had their trial already,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 578 pages
...Guls Hornebooke, 1609 : See also the preface to the first folio edition of our author's works : " — And though you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on the stage at Blackfriars to arraigne plays dailie — ." -^ which the price was either sixpence7, or a shilling8, according,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 574 pages
...Guls Hornebooke, 1609 : See also the preface to the first folio edition of our author's works : " — And though you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on the stage at Blackfriurs to arraigne plays dailie — ." 6 " Being on your feet, sneake not away like a coward,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 572 pages
...tongue " Of the union d kennel can a line repeat " Of serious sense : but like lips meet like meat : you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on the stage at Blackfriers, or the Cockpit, to arraigne plays dailie, know these plays have had their trial already,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 526 pages
...in the preface prefixed by Hemings and Condell to the first folio edition of our author's works : " And though you be a magistrate of wit, and sit on the stage at Blackfriers, or the Cockpit, to arraigne plays dailie, know these plays have had then* trial already,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 548 pages
...rates, and welcome. But, whatever yon do, Buy. Censure will not drive a Trade, or make the Jacke go. And -though you be a Magistrate of wit, and sit on the Stage at Black-Friers, or the Cockpit, to arraigue Playes dailie, know, these Playes have had their triall alreadie,... | |
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