The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11 |
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... foul , burnt with luft's hateful fire , " Muft wade through blood to obtain my vile defire : " Be then my coverture , thick ugly night ! " The light hates me , and I do hate the light . " 6 And pall thee-- ] i . e . wrap thyself in a ...
... foul , burnt with luft's hateful fire , " Muft wade through blood to obtain my vile defire : " Be then my coverture , thick ugly night ! " The light hates me , and I do hate the light . " 6 And pall thee-- ] i . e . wrap thyself in a ...
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... foul , to defcribe minutely the course of the Pontick fea . " " 19 Mr. Steevens obje & s in the following note to this explanation , thinking it more probable that Shakspeare should refer " to fome vifible quality in the ocean , than to ...
... foul , to defcribe minutely the course of the Pontick fea . " " 19 Mr. Steevens obje & s in the following note to this explanation , thinking it more probable that Shakspeare should refer " to fome vifible quality in the ocean , than to ...
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... foul look white . " MALONE . 3 To know my deed , — ' twere beft not know myself . ] i . e . While I have the thoughts of this deed , it were beft not know , or be left to , myfelf . This is an answer to the lady's reproof : be not loft ...
... foul look white . " MALONE . 3 To know my deed , — ' twere beft not know myself . ] i . e . While I have the thoughts of this deed , it were beft not know , or be left to , myfelf . This is an answer to the lady's reproof : be not loft ...
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... foul manner , -fheath'd with blood . A Scabbard is called a pilche , a leather coat , in Romeo ; —— but you will ask , whence the allufion to breeches ? Dr. Warburton and Dr. Johnfon have well obferved , that this fpeech of Macbeth is ...
... foul manner , -fheath'd with blood . A Scabbard is called a pilche , a leather coat , in Romeo ; —— but you will ask , whence the allufion to breeches ? Dr. Warburton and Dr. Johnfon have well obferved , that this fpeech of Macbeth is ...
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... IV . p . 227 , n . 6. — Hand , as Mr. Upton has obferved , is here used for power , or providence . So , in Pfalm xxii : " De- liver my foul from the sword , my darling from the power [ Heb . MACB . ALL . MACB . And fo do I. MACBETH . 123.
... IV . p . 227 , n . 6. — Hand , as Mr. Upton has obferved , is here used for power , or providence . So , in Pfalm xxii : " De- liver my foul from the sword , my darling from the power [ Heb . MACB . ALL . MACB . And fo do I. MACBETH . 123.
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