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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... . " Again , in Hamlet : " To show yourself in deed your father's son " More than in words . " The initiate fear , is the fear that always attends the first SCENE V. The Heath . Thunder . Enter HECATE , 190 ACT III . MACBETH .
... . " Again , in Hamlet : " To show yourself in deed your father's son " More than in words . " The initiate fear , is the fear that always attends the first SCENE V. The Heath . Thunder . Enter HECATE , 190 ACT III . MACBETH .
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... HECATE , meeting the Three Witches . 1 WITCH . Why , how now , Hecate ?? you look angerly . initiation into guilt , before the mind becomes callous and insen- sible by frequent repetition of it , or ( as the poet says ) by hard STEEVENS ...
... HECATE , meeting the Three Witches . 1 WITCH . Why , how now , Hecate ?? you look angerly . initiation into guilt , before the mind becomes callous and insen- sible by frequent repetition of it , or ( as the poet says ) by hard STEEVENS ...
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... Hecate the mistress of witches , Dame Hecate , " which has escaped the notice of Mr. Steevens and Mr. Tollet , in their remarks on Shakspeare's being censured for introducing Hecate among the vulgar witches . TODD . Why , how now , Hecate ...
... Hecate the mistress of witches , Dame Hecate , " which has escaped the notice of Mr. Steevens and Mr. Tollet , in their remarks on Shakspeare's being censured for introducing Hecate among the vulgar witches . TODD . Why , how now , Hecate ...
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... Hecate is only one of three names belonging to the same goddess , she could not properly be employed in one character to catch a drop that fell from her in another . In the Midsummer- Night's Dream , however , our poet was sufficiently ...
... Hecate is only one of three names belonging to the same goddess , she could not properly be employed in one character to catch a drop that fell from her in another . In the Midsummer- Night's Dream , however , our poet was sufficiently ...
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... Hecate of Shakspeare has said- " I am for the air , " & c . The Hecate of Middleton ( who , like the former , is summoned away by aerial spirits , ) has the same declaration in almost the same words- " I am for aloft " & c . Song ...
... Hecate of Shakspeare has said- " I am for the air , " & c . The Hecate of Middleton ( who , like the former , is summoned away by aerial spirits , ) has the same declaration in almost the same words- " I am for aloft " & c . Song ...
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