The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... seems omitted to which these lines are the answer . JoHNSON . 5 what beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but fufpect that the lines , which Mr. Pope obferved not to be in the old edition , are now misplaced , and should be inferted here ...
... seems omitted to which these lines are the answer . JoHNSON . 5 what beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but fufpect that the lines , which Mr. Pope obferved not to be in the old edition , are now misplaced , and should be inferted here ...
Side 69
... seems beft unto your royal felf . If I may counfel you , fome day , or two , Your highness fhall repose you at the Tower : Then where you please , and fhall be thought most fit For your best health and recreation , Prince . I do not ...
... seems beft unto your royal felf . If I may counfel you , fome day , or two , Your highness fhall repose you at the Tower : Then where you please , and fhall be thought most fit For your best health and recreation , Prince . I do not ...
Side 75
... seems to confift in this at country fhews it was common to fet the mon- key on the back of fome other animal , as a bear . The duke therefore , in calling himself ape , calls his uncle bear . JOHNSON . To this custom there feems to be ...
... seems to confift in this at country fhews it was common to fet the mon- key on the back of fome other animal , as a bear . The duke therefore , in calling himself ape , calls his uncle bear . JOHNSON . To this custom there feems to be ...
Side 78
... seem by that I have to fay . Firft , he commends him to your noble lordship . Haft . And then , — ; Mef . Then certifies your lordship , that this night He dreamt , the boar had rafed off his helm 7 : Befides , he fays , there are two ...
... seem by that I have to fay . Firft , he commends him to your noble lordship . Haft . And then , — ; Mef . Then certifies your lordship , that this night He dreamt , the boar had rafed off his helm 7 : Befides , he fays , there are two ...
Side 80
... little chapell stoode " Which being all with yvy overfpred , " Deck'd all the roofe , and fhadowing the roode , " Seem'd like a grove fair branched overhed . " STEEVENS . Was Was it more precious to me than ' tis now 80 KING RICHARD III .
... little chapell stoode " Which being all with yvy overfpred , " Deck'd all the roofe , and fhadowing the roode , " Seem'd like a grove fair branched overhed . " STEEVENS . Was Was it more precious to me than ' tis now 80 KING RICHARD III .
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