Shakespeare's Hand in the Play of Sir Thomas More
Author : Alfred William Pollard
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Page : 274 pages
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Release : 1923
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Author : Alfred William Pollard
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Page : 274 pages
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Release : 1967
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Author : Alfred W. Pollard
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Page : 229 pages
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Release : 1923
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Author : Alfred W Pollard
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Author : Alfred William Pollard
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Excerpt from Shakespeare's Hand in the Play of Sir Thomas More: Papers; With the Text of the Ill May Day Scenes Grateful acknowledgement is offered to the Dele gates of the Clarendon Press for their kindness in allowing use to be made of the facsimiles of the six signatures in Sir E. Maunde Thompson's book on Shahespeare's Handwriting published by them in 1916. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Author : Alfred W. Pollard
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Category : History
ISBN : 9781017099423
Author : Walter Wilson Greg
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Page : 229 pages
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Release : 2010
Category : Sir Thomas More (Drama)
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Author : Alfred W. Pollard
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Author : William Shakespeare
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Page : 147 pages
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Release : 2020-09-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1465587659
BARDE. What art thou that talkest of revenge? my lord ambassador shall once more make your Major have a check, if he punish thee for this saucy presumption. WILLIAMSON. Indeed, my lord Mayor, on the ambassador's complaint, sent me to Newgate one day, because (against my will) I took the wall of a stranger: you may do any thing; the goldsmith's wife and mine now must be at your commandment. GEORGE._The more patient fools are ye both, to suffer it._ BARDE. Suffer it! mend it thou or he, if ye can or dare. I tell thee, fellows, and she were the Mayor of London's wife, had I her once in my possession, I would keep her in spite of him that durst say nay. GEORGE._I tell thee, Lombard, these words should cost thy best cape, were I_not curbed by duty and obedience: the Mayor of London's wife!_Oh God, shall it be thus?_ DOLL. Why, Betts, am not I as dear t m husband as my lord Mayor's wife to him? and wilt thou so neglectly suffer thine own shame?ÑHands off, proud stranger! or, by him that bought me, if men's milky hearts dare not strike a stranger, yet women beat them down, ere they bear these abuses. BARDE._Mistress, I say you shall along with me._ DOLL. Touch not Doll Williamson, least she lay thee along on God's dear earth.ÑAnd you, sir [To Caveler], that allow such coarse cates to carpenters, whilst pigeons, which they pay for, must serve your dainty appetite, deliver them back to my husband again, or I'll call so many women to mine assistance as will not leave one inch untorn of thee: if our husbands must be bridled by law, and forced to bear your wrongs, their wives will be a little lawless, and soundly beat ye.