The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... most dark or diftant hint of his criminal defigns on the crown . Had he acted thus incautiously , Banquo would naturally have become his accufer , as foon as the murder had been discovered . STEEVENS . That Banquo was apprehenfive of a ...
... most dark or diftant hint of his criminal defigns on the crown . Had he acted thus incautiously , Banquo would naturally have become his accufer , as foon as the murder had been discovered . STEEVENS . That Banquo was apprehenfive of a ...
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... most to affect her per- fonally , not confidering , that by placing it there , the difcovered rather a concern for herself than for the king . On the contrary , her husband , who had repented the a & , and was now labouring under the ...
... most to affect her per- fonally , not confidering , that by placing it there , the difcovered rather a concern for herself than for the king . On the contrary , her husband , who had repented the a & , and was now labouring under the ...
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William Shakespeare. MAL . Why do we hold our tongues , That most may claim this argument for ours ? DON . What fhould be spoken here , 6 Where our fate , hid within an augre - hole , May rufh , and feize us ? Let's away ; our tears Are ...
William Shakespeare. MAL . Why do we hold our tongues , That most may claim this argument for ours ? DON . What fhould be spoken here , 6 Where our fate , hid within an augre - hole , May rufh , and feize us ? Let's away ; our tears Are ...
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... most perfect affur- ance of not being difappointed ; and not only with the time in general moft proper for lying in wait for him , but with the very moment when you may expect him . MALONE . I explain the paffage thus , and think it ...
... most perfect affur- ance of not being difappointed ; and not only with the time in general moft proper for lying in wait for him , but with the very moment when you may expect him . MALONE . I explain the paffage thus , and think it ...
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... most of our prejudices as well as cuftoms are derived ) to keep this idea awake , that even in their military fport of the quintain , their foldiers were accustomed to point their lances at the figure of a Saracen . STEEVENS . 66 a 7 ...
... most of our prejudices as well as cuftoms are derived ) to keep this idea awake , that even in their military fport of the quintain , their foldiers were accustomed to point their lances at the figure of a Saracen . STEEVENS . 66 a 7 ...
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