| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 684 pages
...your face methinks would be good for a foolim Mayor, or a foolijb Juftice of Peace." — And again : " Thou wilt do well in time if thou wilt be ruled by thy betters, that is, by myfelfe, and fuch grave aldermen of the playhoufe as I am." — It appears from Name's Apologie of... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1793 - 756 pages
...face methinks would be good for a foolifh Mayor, or a foolijh Juftice of Pence." — And again : " Thou wilt do well in time if thou wilt be ruled by thy betters, that is, by myfelfe, and fuch grave aldermen of the playhoufe as I am." — It appears from Name's Apologie of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 398 pages
...your face methinks would be good for a foolish Mayor, or a foolish Justice of Peace."—And again: " Thou wilt do well in time if thou wilt be ruled by thy betters, that is, by myselfe, and such grave aldermen of the play-house as I am." It appears from Nashe's Apologie of Pierce... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 620 pages
...Come let mee see how you can doc, sit downe in the chaire, Phil. " Forcasmuch as there be, &c." Kempe. Thou wilt do well in time, if thou wilt be ruled by thy betters, that is by inyselfe, and such grave aldermen of the playhouse as I am. Bur. I like your face, and the proportion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 498 pages
...face methinks would be good for a foolish Mayor, or a foolish Justice of Peace." — And again : " Thou wilt do well in time if thou wilt be ruled by thy betters, that is, by myselfe, and such grave aldermen of the play-house as I am." It appears from Nashe's Apologie of Pierce... | |
| John Genest - Theater - 1832 - 668 pages
...; mark me ( — Kempe then makes a long comic speech — which Philomusus repeats after him?) Kem. Thou wilt do well in time, if thou wilt be ruled by thy betters, that is by myself, and such grave aldermen of the playhouse as I am. Burb. I like your face, and the proportion... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - English drama - 1874 - 586 pages
...duty towards their superiors. Come, let me see how you can do ; sit down in the chair. PHILOMUSUS. Forasmuch as there be, &c. KEMP. Thou wilt do well...if thou wilt be ruled by thy betters, that is, by myself, and such grave aldermen of the playhouse as I am. BURBAGE. I like your face, and the proportion... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - English drama - 1874 - 590 pages
...their duty towards their superiors. Come, let me see how you can do; sit down in the chair. PHILOMUSUS. Forasmuch as there be, &c. KEMP. Thou wilt do well in time, if thou wilt be ruled W thy betters, that is, by myself, and such grave aldermen of the playhouse as I am. BURBAGE. I like... | |
| William Dunn Macray - English drama - 1886 - 212 pages
...dutye towards their superiours : come let mee see how l you can doe, sit downe in the chaire. 1870 Phil. Forasmuch as there be. &c. Kemp. Thou wilt do...I like your face, and the proportion of your body 1 ' what,' MS. for Richard the 3. I pray M. Phil, let me see you act a little of it. 1877 Phil. Now... | |
| Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1889 - 296 pages
...playhouse ; and for honours, who of more report than Dick Burbage and Will Kempe ? Kempe to Philomusus. Thou wilt do well in time, if thou wilt be ruled by thy betters— that is, by myself and such grave aldermen of the playhouse. Burbage. I like your face and the proportion of your... | |
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