The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... given Norway , was un , derhand ; ( which Roffe and Angus , indeed , had discovered , but was unknown to Macbeth ; ) Cawdor being in the court all this while , as appears from Angus's speech to Macbeth , when he meets him to falute him ...
... given Norway , was un , derhand ; ( which Roffe and Angus , indeed , had discovered , but was unknown to Macbeth ; ) Cawdor being in the court all this while , as appears from Angus's speech to Macbeth , when he meets him to falute him ...
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... given by fome of the old writers , for fuch a defi- ciency , is that though the hands and feet , by an eafy charge , might be converted into the four paws of a beaft , there was ftill no part about a woman which correfponded with the ...
... given by fome of the old writers , for fuch a defi- ciency , is that though the hands and feet , by an eafy charge , might be converted into the four paws of a beaft , there was ftill no part about a woman which correfponded with the ...
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... given by Sir William Davenant , who , in his alteration of this play , has retained the old , while at the fame time he furnished Mr. Pope with the new , reading : " I myself have all the other . " And then from every port they blow ...
... given by Sir William Davenant , who , in his alteration of this play , has retained the old , while at the fame time he furnished Mr. Pope with the new , reading : " I myself have all the other . " And then from every port they blow ...
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... given themselves much trouble to afcer- tain the name of this root , but its name was , I believe , unknown to Shakspeare , as it is to his readers ; Sir Thomas North's transa- tion of Plutarch , having probably furnished him with the ...
... given themselves much trouble to afcer- tain the name of this root , but its name was , I believe , unknown to Shakspeare , as it is to his readers ; Sir Thomas North's transa- tion of Plutarch , having probably furnished him with the ...
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... given it a place in the text . MALONE . 5 Might yet enkindle you- - ] Enkindle , for to ftimulate you to feek . WARBURTON . A fimilar expreffion occurs in As you like it , A & I . fc . i : " nothing remains but that I kindle the boy ...
... given it a place in the text . MALONE . 5 Might yet enkindle you- - ] Enkindle , for to ftimulate you to feek . WARBURTON . A fimilar expreffion occurs in As you like it , A & I . fc . i : " nothing remains but that I kindle the boy ...
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