The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... expression seems to have been proverbial . Spenser has it in the 4th Book of the Fairy Queen : " Then fair grew foul , and foul grew fair in sight . " FARMER . SCENE II . A Camp near Fores . Alarum within 14 ACT I. MACBETH .
... expression seems to have been proverbial . Spenser has it in the 4th Book of the Fairy Queen : " Then fair grew foul , and foul grew fair in sight . " FARMER . SCENE II . A Camp near Fores . Alarum within 14 ACT I. MACBETH .
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... expressions . That historian , in his account of Macdowald's rebellion , mentions , that on the first appearance of a mutinous spirit among the peo- ple , the king sent a sergeant at arms into the country , to bring up the chief ...
... expressions . That historian , in his account of Macdowald's rebellion , mentions , that on the first appearance of a mutinous spirit among the peo- ple , the king sent a sergeant at arms into the country , to bring up the chief ...
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... supplied ; ] Whether sup- plied of , for supplied from or with , was a kind of Grecism of Shakspeare's expression ; or whether of be a corruption of the And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , " 16 ACT I. MACBETH .
... supplied ; ] Whether sup- plied of , for supplied from or with , was a kind of Grecism of Shakspeare's expression ; or whether of be a corruption of the And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , " 16 ACT I. MACBETH .
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... expression occurs in All's lost by Lust , 1633 , by Rowley : 66 or is that thing , " Which would supply the place of soul in thee , " Merely phantastical ? " Shakspeare , however , took the word from Holinshed , who in ? his account of ...
... expression occurs in All's lost by Lust , 1633 , by Rowley : 66 or is that thing , " Which would supply the place of soul in thee , " Merely phantastical ? " Shakspeare , however , took the word from Holinshed , who in ? his account of ...
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... expression in the old play of King John , 1591 : cd breathe out damned orisons , 66 " As thick as hail - stones ' fore the spring's approach . " The emendation of the word can is supported by a passage in King Henry IV . P. II : " And ...
... expression in the old play of King John , 1591 : cd breathe out damned orisons , 66 " As thick as hail - stones ' fore the spring's approach . " The emendation of the word can is supported by a passage in King Henry IV . P. II : " And ...
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