The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... play . If the Hag only announced what Macbeth already underfood to have happened , her words could fcarcely claim rank as a prediction . STEEVENs . From the Scottish tranflation of Boethius it fhould feem that Sinel , the father of ...
... play . If the Hag only announced what Macbeth already underfood to have happened , her words could fcarcely claim rank as a prediction . STEEVENs . From the Scottish tranflation of Boethius it fhould feem that Sinel , the father of ...
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... play false , And yet would't wrongly win : thou'd'ft have , great Glamis , 2 That which cries , Thus thou must do , if thou have it ; And that which rather thou doft fear to do , 3 Than wifheft should be undone . Hie thee hither , That ...
... play false , And yet would't wrongly win : thou'd'ft have , great Glamis , 2 That which cries , Thus thou must do , if thou have it ; And that which rather thou doft fear to do , 3 Than wifheft should be undone . Hie thee hither , That ...
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... play had cer- tainly been exhibited ; but in an earlier piece Drayton has the fame expreffion : " The fullen night in miftie rugge is wrapp'd . " Mortimeriados , 4to . 1596 . Blanket was perhaps fuggefted to our poet by the coarse ...
... play had cer- tainly been exhibited ; but in an earlier piece Drayton has the fame expreffion : " The fullen night in miftie rugge is wrapp'd . " Mortimeriados , 4to . 1596 . Blanket was perhaps fuggefted to our poet by the coarse ...
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... play . While Macbeth himself , amicft the horrors of his guilt , ftill retains a chara & er lefs fiend - like than that of his queen , talks to her with a degree of tenderness , and pours his complaints and fears into her bofom ...
... play . While Macbeth himself , amicft the horrors of his guilt , ftill retains a chara & er lefs fiend - like than that of his queen , talks to her with a degree of tenderness , and pours his complaints and fears into her bofom ...
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... play : " I with your horfes fwift , and fure of foot , " And fo I do commend you to their backs . " " This verb has many fhades of meaning . It feems here to fig- nify offers , or recommends . 4 our poifon'd chalice STEEVENS . To our ...
... play : " I with your horfes fwift , and fure of foot , " And fo I do commend you to their backs . " " This verb has many fhades of meaning . It feems here to fig- nify offers , or recommends . 4 our poifon'd chalice STEEVENS . To our ...
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