Thanks, Brad.Hamlet wrote:
I was amused by Glister's mention of Doctor Dodypoll. It's a reference to an Anonymous play of 1600, "The Wisdom of Doctor Dodypoll," which might eventually be a great addition to LibriVox. And it probably means that I have way too much knowledge of the plays of this era, lol.
Brad "Hamlet"
1,2, and 3 are PL OK. Just a couples of thing in Act 5.
At around 01.13 there is a line "And you were ten courtiers, I'll front you", but you say colours instead of courtiers.
At 3.15 "and I must have an eye to the main." You omit the 'I'. I don't actually know what this sentence means, but I guess the meaning is wrong if it refers to the courtiers instead of Glister himself.
I hadn't heard of Doctor Dodypoll. A really interesting thing about slowly working through these plays is noticing all the cross-references. They must really have been able to rely on their audiences to understand these references!