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... the wretched condition of the text , indicating Shakespeare's utter neglect of the play ; the omission of the names of Boult , Bawd , and Pander from the list of actors ( ie , dramatis persona ) in the first Quarto ; the facts that ...
... the wretched condition of the text , indicating Shakespeare's utter neglect of the play ; the omission of the names of Boult , Bawd , and Pander from the list of actors ( ie , dramatis persona ) in the first Quarto ; the facts that ...
Página xxi
The Bawd describes him as " a fauorer of our calling , one that will as soone haue his hand in his pocket , as such a pretty dilling as thou shalt come in his eye , and not as most of our Gentle- men doe , draw it out empty ...
The Bawd describes him as " a fauorer of our calling , one that will as soone haue his hand in his pocket , as such a pretty dilling as thou shalt come in his eye , and not as most of our Gentle- men doe , draw it out empty ...
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With the Bawd and Pander he naturally assumes the role of an ordinary trafficker in the wares they had to utter and talks to them in their own language . Towards Marina his atti- tude is wholly different . While making trial of her ...
With the Bawd and Pander he naturally assumes the role of an ordinary trafficker in the wares they had to utter and talks to them in their own language . Towards Marina his atti- tude is wholly different . While making trial of her ...
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Being outbidden at the public auction when seeking to purchase Marina , he consoles himself with the reflection , " if I should contend with the bawd to buy her at so hie a price , I must needes sell other slaves to pay for her , which ...
Being outbidden at the public auction when seeking to purchase Marina , he consoles himself with the reflection , " if I should contend with the bawd to buy her at so hie a price , I must needes sell other slaves to pay for her , which ...
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A Bawd . Lords , Ladies , Knights , Gentlemen , Sailors , Pirates , Fishermen , and Messengers . DIANA . GOWER , as Chorus . SCENE : Dispersedly in various Countries . 6 * " No list of Dramatis Personæ is found in any Quarto edition .
A Bawd . Lords , Ladies , Knights , Gentlemen , Sailors , Pirates , Fishermen , and Messengers . DIANA . GOWER , as Chorus . SCENE : Dispersedly in various Countries . 6 * " No list of Dramatis Personæ is found in any Quarto edition .
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