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" I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue : but if you mouth it, as many of our players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ; but use all gently : for in the very torrent, tempest,... "
The Eclectic Teacher and Kentucky School Journal - Page 60
1876
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 pages
...[Exeunt. Enter Hamlet, and two or three of the Players. Ham. Speak the Speech I pray you, as I pronounc'd it to you trippingly on the Tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of our Players do, I had as lieve the Town-Critr had fpoke my Lines : Nor do not faw the Air too much...
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The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volume 1

Great Britain - 1710 - 454 pages
...Judgments on their Behaviour, and for that Reafon you have the Difcourfe as fol}ows ; c Speak the Speech as I pronounce it to you, ' trippingly on the Tongue ^ but if you mouth ' it, as many of our Players do, I had as lieu * the Town-Cryer had fpoke my Lines: Nor do f not faw the Air too...
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The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1733 - 520 pages
...Hamlet, and two or three of the Players. ' '\ ' Ham. Speak the fpeech, I pray you, as I pronounc'd it to you, trippingly on the tongue. . But if you mouth it, as many of our Players do, I had as lieve,, the towncrier had fpoke my lines. And do not faw the air. too much...
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The British Muse: Or, A Collection of Thoughts, Moral, Natural, and Sublime ...

Thomas Hayward - English poetry - 1738 - 324 pages
...very faculty of eyes and ears. Shakefpear's Hamlet. i . Speak the fpeech, I pray you, as I pronounc'd It to you, trippingly on the tongue. But If you mouth it, as many of our players Do, I had as liefe, the town crier had Spoke my lines : and do not faw the air too Much...
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The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful ...

William Oldys - English drama - 1740 - 328 pages
...faculty of eyes and ears. Shakefpear^ Hamlet. i. Speech i . Speak the fpeech, I pray you, as I pronounc'd It to you, trippingly on the tongue. But If you mouth it, as many of our players Do, I had as liefe, the town crier had Spoke my lines : and do not faw the air too Much...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1745 - 574 pages
...Enter Hamlet, and two or three of the Players. Ham. CPeak the fpeech I pray you, as I pronounc'd it **J to you, trippingly on the tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of our Players do, I had as Jieve the town-crier had fpoke my lines. And do not faw che air too much...
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A Course of Lectures on Elocution: Together with Two Dissertations on ...

Thomas Sheridan - Elocution - 1762 - 298 pages
...in laying down rules for a juft delivery, he fays, ' Speak the fpeech ' I pray you as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue ; but ' if you mouth it, as fome of our actors do, I had as lieve the town' crier fpoke my lines.' By ' trippingly on the tongue,'...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...Enter Hamlet, and two or three of the Players. Ham. Speak the fpeech, I pray you j as I pronounc'd it to you, trippingly on the tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of our Players do, I had as lieve, the town-crier had fpoke my lines. And do not faw the air too much...
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The plays of william shakespeare.

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 pages
...Enter Hamlet, and two or three of the Players. Ham. Speak the fpeech, I pray you •, as I pronounc'd it to you, trippingly on the tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of our Players do, I had as lieve, the town-crier had fpoke my lines. And do not faw the air too much...
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Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and ...

William Shakespeare - 1766 - 620 pages
...goe. Exeunt. . Enter Hamlet and three of the players. Ham. Speake thefpeech I pray you as I pronoun'd it to you, trippingly on the tongue, but if you mouth it as many of our players do, I had as liue the towne cryer fpoke my lines, nor doe not faw the aire too much...
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