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" Some Say good Will (which I, in sport, do sing) Had'st thou not plaid some Kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst bin a companion for a King; And, beene a King among the meaner sort. "
Shaksperean Statistics - Page 16
by Henry Thomas Hall - 1874 - 100 pages
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 183

1848 - 744 pages
...TERENCE, MR. WM. SHAKSPERE. Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, Hadst ill.".' not plaied some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king, And beene a king among the meaner sort. Some others raill ; but raill as they thinke fit, 'I'll' in hast...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 pages
...the parts of King Henry the Fourth, and King Henry the Sixth : " To our English Terence, Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. '• Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, " Hadst thou not play'd some kingly parts in sport, " Thou hadst been a companion for a king, " And been a king among...
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Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in ..., Volume 2

Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 610 pages
...be, Then all the world will laugh at thee and me. To our English Terence, Mr. Jfdliam Shake-spere. Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not play'd some Kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a King ; And been a King among the...
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The Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine, Volume 1

1821 - 436 pages
...not quite as respectable in them as necessary. — " To our English Terence, Mr. William Shake-spere. Some say, good WILL, which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not playd some KINGLY parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king ; And been king among a meaner...
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The First Sketch of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor

William Shakespeare, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1842 - 562 pages
...Shakespeare's capabilities as an actor. Davies is often rather unintelligible, and the allusion : — " Some say, good Will, which I, in sport, do sing, Hadst thou not play'd some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king, And been a king among the...
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Shakspeare and his times

Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 pages
...English Terence, Mr. Wil'чш Slukspeare," that our bard had been accustomed to perform kingly parts ; " Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not play'd some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king, And been a king among the...
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Publications, Volume 15

Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1843 - 272 pages
...Shakespeare's capabilities as an actor. Davies is often rather unintelligible, and the allusion : — " Some say, good Will, which I, in sport, do sing, Hadst thou not play'd some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king, And been a king among the...
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The First Sketches of the Second and Third Parts of King Henry the Sixth

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 284 pages
...Shakespeare's capabilities as an actor. Davies is often rather unintelligible, and the allusion : — " Some say, good Will, which I, in sport, do sing, Hadst thou not play'd some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king, And been a king among the...
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Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature ..., Volume 20

William Harrison Ainsworth - 1851 - 570 pages
...English Terence,Mr. William Shakspeare," by one John Davis, allusion is made to his kingly parts : Some say good Will, which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not played some kingly part in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king, And been a king among the meaner sort. Lines...
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The Retrospective Review, Volumes 1-2

1853 - 888 pages
...court. It may be remarked, that the comparison of Shakespeare with Terence is not a happy one : — " To our English Terence Mr. Will. Shake-speare. " Some say (good Will) which I, in sport, do sing, Uadst thou not plaid some kingly parts in sport. Thou hadst bin a companion for a king ; And beene...
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