The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11 |
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... was , at the instance of the empress Placidia , put to death , when he was about to have given proofs of his abilities . The empress showed some kindness in her anger , by cutting bim off at a time so convenient for his reputation .
... was , at the instance of the empress Placidia , put to death , when he was about to have given proofs of his abilities . The empress showed some kindness in her anger , by cutting bim off at a time so convenient for his reputation .
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That every such person being convided shall suffer death . " This law was repealed in our own time . Thus , in the time of Shakspeare , was the do & rine of witchcraft at once established by law and by the fashion , and it became not ...
That every such person being convided shall suffer death . " This law was repealed in our own time . Thus , in the time of Shakspeare , was the do & rine of witchcraft at once established by law and by the fashion , and it became not ...
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The eldest was married to Crynin , the father of Duncan , Thane of the Ies , and western parts of Scotland ; and on the death of Malcolm , without male issue , Duncan succeeded to the throne . Malcolm's second daughter was married to ...
The eldest was married to Crynin , the father of Duncan , Thane of the Ies , and western parts of Scotland ; and on the death of Malcolm , without male issue , Duncan succeeded to the throne . Malcolm's second daughter was married to ...
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But there was no tranfțation of Buchanan's work till after our author's death . This tragedy was written , I believe , in the year 1606. See the notes at the end ; and An attempt to ascertain the order of Shakspeare's plays ...
But there was no tranfțation of Buchanan's work till after our author's death . This tragedy was written , I believe , in the year 1606. See the notes at the end ; and An attempt to ascertain the order of Shakspeare's plays ...
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But he alter'd it with better judgement to : to a foul death 66 Curs'd as his life . ” WARBURTON . The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Tho . Nash , 1594 : 6.
But he alter'd it with better judgement to : to a foul death 66 Curs'd as his life . ” WARBURTON . The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Tho . Nash , 1594 : 6.
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