The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Seems greater than itself , whilft fears are lying . " STEEVENS . By prefent fears is meant , the actual prefence of any objects of terror , So , in The Second Part of K. Henry IV . the King fays : 66 All thefe bold fears " Thou fee'ft ...
... Seems greater than itself , whilft fears are lying . " STEEVENS . By prefent fears is meant , the actual prefence of any objects of terror , So , in The Second Part of K. Henry IV . the King fays : 66 All thefe bold fears " Thou fee'ft ...
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... seems to have underftood the word conftruction in this place , in the fenfe of frame or fructure ; but the fchool - term was , I believe , intended by Shakspeare . The meaning , is , — We cannot conftrue or difcover the difpofition of ...
... seems to have underftood the word conftruction in this place , in the fenfe of frame or fructure ; but the fchool - term was , I believe , intended by Shakspeare . The meaning , is , — We cannot conftrue or difcover the difpofition of ...
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... seems to be the opinion of Johnson and Steevens ; but I think it more probable that it refers to Duncan ; and that by his furceafe Macbeth means Duncan's death , which was the objec of his contemplation . M. MASON . His certainly may ...
... seems to be the opinion of Johnson and Steevens ; but I think it more probable that it refers to Duncan ; and that by his furceafe Macbeth means Duncan's death , which was the objec of his contemplation . M. MASON . His certainly may ...
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... seem that the murder was committed at two o'clock , and that hour is certainly not inconfiftent with the con- versation above quoted between Banquo and his fon ; for we are not told how much later than twelve it was when Banquo retired ...
... seem that the murder was committed at two o'clock , and that hour is certainly not inconfiftent with the con- versation above quoted between Banquo and his fon ; for we are not told how much later than twelve it was when Banquo retired ...
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... seems more likely to have been the poet's own word , as he ufes it frequently in the sense required in this paffage . Othello , A & I. fc . vii : 66 --a practiser " Of arts inhibited . " Hamlet , A & II . fc . vi : " I think their ...
... seems more likely to have been the poet's own word , as he ufes it frequently in the sense required in this paffage . Othello , A & I. fc . vii : 66 --a practiser " Of arts inhibited . " Hamlet , A & II . fc . vi : " I think their ...
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