The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... speech to Macbeth , when he meets him to falute him with the title , and infinuates his crime to be lining the rebel with hidden help ' and ' vantage . with felf - comparisons , ] i. ́e . gave him as good as he brought , fhew'd he was ...
... speech to Macbeth , when he meets him to falute him with the title , and infinuates his crime to be lining the rebel with hidden help ' and ' vantage . with felf - comparisons , ] i. ́e . gave him as good as he brought , fhew'd he was ...
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... speech , and added harfhnefs to the other's note . Unless we abfurdly fup- pofe the meffenger acquainted with the hidden import of his mef- fage , Speed alone had intercepted his breath , as repetition the raven's voice ; though the ...
... speech , and added harfhnefs to the other's note . Unless we abfurdly fup- pofe the meffenger acquainted with the hidden import of his mef- fage , Speed alone had intercepted his breath , as repetition the raven's voice ; though the ...
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... speech : " And damn'd be him who firft cries , hold , enough ! " STEEVENS . • Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! ] Shakspeare has fupported the chara & er of lady Macbeth by repeated efforts , and never omks any opportunity of adding a ...
... speech : " And damn'd be him who firft cries , hold , enough ! " STEEVENS . • Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! ] Shakspeare has fupported the chara & er of lady Macbeth by repeated efforts , and never omks any opportunity of adding a ...
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... speeches in Macbeth , which are not to be understood , used to say that it was horrour . - Perhaps the prefent paffage was one of those thus depretiated . Any perfon but this envious detractor would have dwelt with pleasure on the ...
... speeches in Macbeth , which are not to be understood , used to say that it was horrour . - Perhaps the prefent paffage was one of those thus depretiated . Any perfon but this envious detractor would have dwelt with pleasure on the ...
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... speech on the fcaffold : he fhut up all with the Lord's prayer . " " ― STEEVENS . Again , in Stowe's Annals , p . 833 : " the kings majeftie [ K James Shut up all with a pithy exhortation on both fides . " 9 Being unprepar'd , MALONE ...
... speech on the fcaffold : he fhut up all with the Lord's prayer . " " ― STEEVENS . Again , in Stowe's Annals , p . 833 : " the kings majeftie [ K James Shut up all with a pithy exhortation on both fides . " 9 Being unprepar'd , MALONE ...
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