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 12AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 142
... sight was verie bad , sauing that he saw ( and yet with much a doe ) how the enemies spoiled his campe be- fore his eyes . He sawe also a great troupe of horsemen , whom Brutus sent to aide him , and thought that they were his enemies ...
... sight was verie bad , sauing that he saw ( and yet with much a doe ) how the enemies spoiled his campe be- fore his eyes . He sawe also a great troupe of horsemen , whom Brutus sent to aide him , and thought that they were his enemies ...
Page 263
... sight as unseemly as the holes where the eyes should be , without the eyes to fill them . M. MASON . I do not believe a single word has been omitted . The being called into a huge sphere , and not being seen to move in it , these two ...
... sight as unseemly as the holes where the eyes should be , without the eyes to fill them . M. MASON . I do not believe a single word has been omitted . The being called into a huge sphere , and not being seen to move in it , these two ...
Page 307
... sight , and could not Endure a further view . SCAR . She once being loof'd9 ' The noble ruin of her magick , Antony , Claps on his sea - wing , and like a doting mallard , Leaving the fight in height , flies after her : I never saw an ...
... sight , and could not Endure a further view . SCAR . She once being loof'd9 ' The noble ruin of her magick , Antony , Claps on his sea - wing , and like a doting mallard , Leaving the fight in height , flies after her : I never saw an ...
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