The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11 |
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... himself and his audience thought awful and affeding . JOHNSON . In the con - luding paragraph of Dr. Johnson's admirable intro- duction to this play , he seems apprehenfive that the fame of Shak- fpeare's magic may be endangered by ...
... himself and his audience thought awful and affeding . JOHNSON . In the con - luding paragraph of Dr. Johnson's admirable intro- duction to this play , he seems apprehenfive that the fame of Shak- fpeare's magic may be endangered by ...
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... himself . Macbeth on entering the caftle finding his dead body , ordered his head to be cut off , and carried to the king , at the caftle of Bertha , and his body to be hung on a high tree . 19 At a subsequent period , in the last year ...
... himself . Macbeth on entering the caftle finding his dead body , ordered his head to be cut off , and carried to the king , at the caftle of Bertha , and his body to be hung on a high tree . 19 At a subsequent period , in the last year ...
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... himself . It was convenient for Shakspeare's introductory fcene , that his firft witch fhould appear uninftructed in her miffion . Had the not required information , the audience muft have remained ignorant of what it was neceffary for ...
... himself . It was convenient for Shakspeare's introductory fcene , that his firft witch fhould appear uninftructed in her miffion . Had the not required information , the audience muft have remained ignorant of what it was neceffary for ...
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... himself in the fingular number , Whence caint thou , worthy thane ? Angus may be confidered as a fuperfluous character . Had his pre- fent appearance been defigned , the King would naturally have taken fome notice of him . STEEVENS . It ...
... himself in the fingular number , Whence caint thou , worthy thane ? Angus may be confidered as a fuperfluous character . Had his pre- fent appearance been defigned , the King would naturally have taken fome notice of him . STEEVENS . It ...
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... himself furnithes us with the beft comment on this paffage . In Antony and Cleopatra , we meet with nearly the fame idea : " The bufiuefs of this man looks out of him . " MALONE . flout the sky , ] The banners may be poetically ...
... himself furnithes us with the beft comment on this paffage . In Antony and Cleopatra , we meet with nearly the fame idea : " The bufiuefs of this man looks out of him . " MALONE . flout the sky , ] The banners may be poetically ...
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