The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 105
... seems to consist in this at country shows it was common to set the monkey on the back of some other animal , as a bear . The Duke therefore in calling himself ape , calls his uncle bear . JOHNSON . To this custom there seems to be an ...
... seems to consist in this at country shows it was common to set the monkey on the back of some other animal , as a bear . The Duke therefore in calling himself ape , calls his uncle bear . JOHNSON . To this custom there seems to be an ...
Page 143
... seems disgracious in the city's eye ; And that you come to reprehend my ignorance . BUCK . You have , my lord ; Would it might please your grace , On our entreaties to amend your fault ! GLO . Else wherefore breathe I in a Christian ...
... seems disgracious in the city's eye ; And that you come to reprehend my ignorance . BUCK . You have , my lord ; Would it might please your grace , On our entreaties to amend your fault ! GLO . Else wherefore breathe I in a Christian ...
Page 385
... seems to be an error in the phrase " Against your sacred person ; but I don't know how to amend it . The sense would require that we should read , " To- . wards your sacred person , " or some word of a similar import , which against ...
... seems to be an error in the phrase " Against your sacred person ; but I don't know how to amend it . The sense would require that we should read , " To- . wards your sacred person , " or some word of a similar import , which against ...
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