The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hath a pleasant feat . ] This fhort dialogue between Duncan and Banquo , whilft they are approaching the gates of Macbeth's caftle , has always appeared to me a ftriking inftance of what in painting is termed repofe . Their converfation ...
... hath a pleasant feat . ] This fhort dialogue between Duncan and Banquo , whilft they are approaching the gates of Macbeth's caftle , has always appeared to me a ftriking inftance of what in painting is termed repofe . Their converfation ...
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William Shakespeare. 8 And his great love , sharp as his spur , hath holp him To his home before us : Fair and noble hoftefs , We are your gueft to - night . LADY M. Your fervants ever 9 Have theirs , themselves , and what is theirs , in ...
William Shakespeare. 8 And his great love , sharp as his spur , hath holp him To his home before us : Fair and noble hoftefs , We are your gueft to - night . LADY M. Your fervants ever 9 Have theirs , themselves , and what is theirs , in ...
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... hath crown'd our brows . 29 His is ufed inftead of its , in many places . STEEVENS . The perfonal pronouns are fo frequently ufed by Shakspeare , instead of the impersonal , that no amendment would be neceffary in this paffage , even if ...
... hath crown'd our brows . 29 His is ufed inftead of its , in many places . STEEVENS . The perfonal pronouns are fo frequently ufed by Shakspeare , instead of the impersonal , that no amendment would be neceffary in this paffage , even if ...
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... Hath borne his faculties fo meek , hath been So clear in his great office , that his virtues . Will plead like angels , trumpet - tongu'd , against The deep damnation of his taking - off : 6 5 lower : - " Befides , this Duncan , & c ...
... Hath borne his faculties fo meek , hath been So clear in his great office , that his virtues . Will plead like angels , trumpet - tongu'd , against The deep damnation of his taking - off : 6 5 lower : - " Befides , this Duncan , & c ...
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... Hath any fightless and infernal fire " Laid hold upon my flesh ? ” Again , in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 , B. II . c . xi : JOHNSON . " The fcouring winds that fightless in the founding air do Av . STEEVENS , " " So , in K. Henry ...
... Hath any fightless and infernal fire " Laid hold upon my flesh ? ” Again , in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 , B. II . c . xi : JOHNSON . " The fcouring winds that fightless in the founding air do Av . STEEVENS , " " So , in K. Henry ...
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