CYMBELINE
ACT.
What, makest thou me a dullard in this act?
What, makest thou me a dullard in this act?
What, makest thou me a dullard in this act?
What, makest thou me a dullard in this act?
V, 5, 265.
PLAY. PART.
Shall’s have a play of this?Thou scornful page.There lie thy part. Striking her, she falls.
Shall’s have a play of this?Thou scornful page.There lie thy part. Striking her, she falls.
Shall’s have a play of this?Thou scornful page.There lie thy part. Striking her, she falls.
Shall’s have a play of this?
Thou scornful page.
There lie thy part. Striking her, she falls.
V, 5, 228.
“Shall’s” in Elizabethan drama is equivalent to our modern “shall we.” “There lie thy part,” refers to the part the page shall play by lying down.
PART. ACT.
That part thou, Pisanio, must act for me.
That part thou, Pisanio, must act for me.
That part thou, Pisanio, must act for me.
That part thou, Pisanio, must act for me.
III, 4, 26.