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" O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwigpated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise; I would have such... "
Tatler & Guardian - Page 84
1831 - 244 pages
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The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1785 - 460 pages
...(for the moft part) are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb fhews and neife : I could have fuch a fellow whipp'd for o'erdoing termagant ; it out-herods Herod. Pray you, avoid it. BE not too tame neither ; but let your own difcretion be your tutor. Suit the aftion to the word, the word...
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A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in which the ...

Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 pages
...for the moft part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb fhews and noife : I would have fuch a fellow whipp'd for o'er-doing Termagant ; it out-herods Herod : pray you avoid it. Hamlet, A. 3, S. 2. For Hecuba ! What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That he mould weep for her...
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Hamlet. Titus Andronicus

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 pages
...the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shews., and noise : I wouhl i • ' Jwe I have such a fellow whipp'd for o'er-doing Termagant ; it out-herods Herod : Pray you, avoid it. i Play. I warrant your honour. 217 Ham. Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1800 - 304 pages
...for the moil part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb (hows, and noife : I would have fuch a fellow whipp'd for o'er-doing Termagant ; it out-herods Herod : Pray you, avoid it. i. flay. I warrant your honour. Ham. Be not too tame neither; but let your own difcretion be your tutor...
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The British Essayists: The Tatler

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1803 - 496 pages
...ears of the groundlings; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shews, and noise : I would have such a fellow whipp'd for...; it out-herods Herod : pray you, avoid it. Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor: suit the action to the word, the word...
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The Tatler, Volume 1

English essays - 1804 - 416 pages
...ears of the groundlings ; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shew, and noise : I would have such a fellow whipp'd for...; it outherods Herod : pray you, avoid it. Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor : suit the action to the word, the word...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings ;8 who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows, and noise : I , i Reprimand him with freedom. would have such a fellow whipped for o'er-doing Termagant ; it out-herods...
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The Tatler, Volume 1

English essays - 1803 - 410 pages
...part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shew, and noise: I would have such a fellow wbipp'd for o'erdoing Termagant; it outherods Herod: pray you, avoid it. Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor: suit the action to the word, the word...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...perriwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings; who. for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable...dumb shows, and noise: I would have such a fellow whipped for o'er-doing Termagant; it out-herods Herod: Pray you, avoid it. 1 Play. I warrant your honour....
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The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...periwig-pated8 fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings;7 who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable...dumb shows, and noise: I would have such a fellow whipped for o'er-doing Termagant ;8 it out-herods Herod :9 Pray you, avoid it. 1 Play. I warrant your...
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