The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... whose absence from the feaft he affects to complain , that he may not be suspected of knowing the caufe , though at the fame time he very unguardedly drops an allu- fron to that caufe . " MALONE . These words do not feem to convey any ...
... whose absence from the feaft he affects to complain , that he may not be suspected of knowing the caufe , though at the fame time he very unguardedly drops an allu- fron to that caufe . " MALONE . These words do not feem to convey any ...
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... whose finger is used , must be ftrangled in its birth ; the grease muft not only be human , but muft have dropped from a gibbet , the gibbet of a vurderer , and even the fow , whofe blood is used , must have of 1. WITCH . Round about ...
... whose finger is used , must be ftrangled in its birth ; the grease muft not only be human , but muft have dropped from a gibbet , the gibbet of a vurderer , and even the fow , whofe blood is used , must have of 1. WITCH . Round about ...
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... Whose deeds let Birnam and Dunfinnan tell , " When Canmore battled , and the villain Prophefies of apparent impoffibilities were common in Scotland ; fuch as the removal of one place to another . Under this popular prophetick formulary ...
... Whose deeds let Birnam and Dunfinnan tell , " When Canmore battled , and the villain Prophefies of apparent impoffibilities were common in Scotland ; fuch as the removal of one place to another . Under this popular prophetick formulary ...
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... whose house too was faid to be defcended from Banquo . WARBURTON . Of this laft particular , our poet feems to have been thoroughly aware , having represented Banquo not only as an innocent , but as a noble chara & er ; whereas ...
... whose house too was faid to be defcended from Banquo . WARBURTON . Of this laft particular , our poet feems to have been thoroughly aware , having represented Banquo not only as an innocent , but as a noble chara & er ; whereas ...
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... whose fole name blifters our tongues , Was once thought honeft : you have lov'd him well ; He hath not touch'd you yet . I am young ; but fomething You may deferve of him through me ; and wisdom * on the ground ; let us , like men who ...
... whose fole name blifters our tongues , Was once thought honeft : you have lov'd him well ; He hath not touch'd you yet . I am young ; but fomething You may deferve of him through me ; and wisdom * on the ground ; let us , like men who ...
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