The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hath not bene feene , " & c . STFEVENS . 8 Paddock calls & c . ] This , with the two following lines , is given in the folio to the three Witches . Some preceding edi tors have appropriated the firft of them to the fecond Witch ...
... hath not bene feene , " & c . STFEVENS . 8 Paddock calls & c . ] This , with the two following lines , is given in the folio to the three Witches . Some preceding edi tors have appropriated the firft of them to the fecond Witch ...
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... hath loft , noble Macbeth hath won . [ Exeunt . injudiciously thruft into the text ; and that the line originally flood thus : ཎྞཱ་ That now the Norways ' king craves compofition . Could it have been neceffary for Roffe to tell Duncan ...
... hath loft , noble Macbeth hath won . [ Exeunt . injudiciously thruft into the text ; and that the line originally flood thus : ཎྞཱ་ That now the Norways ' king craves compofition . Could it have been neceffary for Roffe to tell Duncan ...
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... hath happily receiv'd Macbeth , The news of thy fuccefs : and when he reads Thy perfonal venture in the rebels ' fight , His wonders and his praises do contend , Which should be thine , or his : Silenc'd with that , In viewing o'er the ...
... hath happily receiv'd Macbeth , The news of thy fuccefs : and when he reads Thy perfonal venture in the rebels ' fight , His wonders and his praises do contend , Which should be thine , or his : Silenc'd with that , In viewing o'er the ...
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... hath chanc'd ; and , at more time , The interim having weigh'd it , let us speak Our free hearts each to other . 3 Such tautology is common to Shakspeare . " The very head and front of my offending , " is little lefs reprehenfible ...
... hath chanc'd ; and , at more time , The interim having weigh'd it , let us speak Our free hearts each to other . 3 Such tautology is common to Shakspeare . " The very head and front of my offending , " is little lefs reprehenfible ...
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... hath a pleasant feat ; the air Nimbly and fweetly recommends itself The seventh and eighth books of Daniel's Civil Wars were not published till the year 1609 ; [ fee the Epiftle Dedicatorie to that edition : fo that , if either poet ...
... hath a pleasant feat ; the air Nimbly and fweetly recommends itself The seventh and eighth books of Daniel's Civil Wars were not published till the year 1609 ; [ fee the Epiftle Dedicatorie to that edition : fo that , if either poet ...
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