The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 12
... ftrong , and skilful to their ftrength , " Fierce to their fkill , and to their fiercenefs valiant . " The foldier who defcribes Macdonwald , feems to mean , that , in addition to his affumed character of rebel , he abounds with the ...
... ftrong , and skilful to their ftrength , " Fierce to their fkill , and to their fiercenefs valiant . " The foldier who defcribes Macdonwald , feems to mean , that , in addition to his affumed character of rebel , he abounds with the ...
Page 69
... ftrong shudders " and blood - freezing " agues , " by its interefting and high- wrought fcenes , than to have been offended by any imaginary hardness of its language ; for fuch , it appears from the context , is what he meant by horrour ...
... ftrong shudders " and blood - freezing " agues , " by its interefting and high- wrought fcenes , than to have been offended by any imaginary hardness of its language ; for fuch , it appears from the context , is what he meant by horrour ...
Page 79
... ftrong beer , with fugar and fpice . See Beggars Bush , A & IV . ft . iv : " What think you of a waffel ? · 66 thou , and Ferret , " And Ginks , to fing the song ; I for the ftru & ure , " Which is the bowl . " Ben Jonfon perfonifies ...
... ftrong beer , with fugar and fpice . See Beggars Bush , A & IV . ft . iv : " What think you of a waffel ? · 66 thou , and Ferret , " And Ginks , to fing the song ; I for the ftru & ure , " Which is the bowl . " Ben Jonfon perfonifies ...
Page 97
... ftrong fears left the daggers fhould have failed . Read the whole paffage . S. W. 7 Had he not refembled My father as he fept , I had done't . ] This is very artful . For , ' VOL . XI . H Enter MACBETH . MACB . I have done the deed ...
... ftrong fears left the daggers fhould have failed . Read the whole paffage . S. W. 7 Had he not refembled My father as he fept , I had done't . ] This is very artful . For , ' VOL . XI . H Enter MACBETH . MACB . I have done the deed ...
Page 112
... ftrong for him , though he took up my legs fometime , yet I made a fhift to cast him.5 MACD . Is thy mafter stirring ?. - Our knocking has awak'd him ; here he comes . Enter MACBETH . LEN . Good - morrow , noble fir ! 6 , МАСВ . Good ...
... ftrong for him , though he took up my legs fometime , yet I made a fhift to cast him.5 MACD . Is thy mafter stirring ?. - Our knocking has awak'd him ; here he comes . Enter MACBETH . LEN . Good - morrow , noble fir ! 6 , МАСВ . Good ...
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