| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 572 str.
...Study. Quit* You may do it Extempore, for it is nothing but Roaring. Bot. Let me play the Lion too, I will roar, that I will do any Man's Heart good to hear me. I will roar, that I will make the Duke fay, liet him roar again, Jet him roar again. Ouin. If you mould... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 600 str.
...ftudy. Quin. You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. Bot. Let me play the Lion too; I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me. I will roar, that. I will make the Duke fay, let him roar again, let him roar again. 4>«». If you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 582 str.
...ftudy. £>uin. You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. Bot. Let me play the lion too, I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me. I will roar, that I will make the Duke fay, let him roar again, let him rear again. !$uin. If you mould... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 550 str.
...ftudy. Quin. You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. Bot. Let me play the lion too ; I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me. I will roar, that I will make the Duke fay, let him roar again, let him roar again. ' Quin. If you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 556 str.
...ftudy. Quin. You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. Bot. Let me play the lion too ; I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me. I will roar, that I will make the Duke fay, let him roar again, let him roar again. Quin. If you mould... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 str.
...ftudy. Quin. You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. Bot. Let me play the lion too ; I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me. I will roar, that I will make the Duke fay, " let him roar again, " let him roar again." Quin. If you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 494 str.
...ftudy. Quin. You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. Bot, Let me play the lion too ; I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me. J will roar, that I will make the Duke fay, let him roar again, let him roar again. S>uin. If you mould... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 474 str.
...for* there is a flay ftttd.] Both the quarto's read b:re. STEBVENS. Eot. Let me play the lion too: I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me. I will roar, that I will make the duke fay, let him roar again, let him roar again. Qyin. If you (hould... | |
| William Shakespeare, Joseph Rann - 1787 - 700 str.
...ftudy. <$uin. You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. Bot. Let me play the lion too : I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me; I will roar, that I will make the duke fay, Let him roar again, let him roar again. Quin. An you fhould... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1787 - 694 str.
...ftudy. 4ta/«. You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. Bot. Let me play the lion too : I will roar, that I will do any man's heart good to hear me ; I will roar, that I will make the duke fay, Let bim roar again, let bim roar again. £>uin. An you... | |
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