The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fure to memorize . " And again , in a copy of vèries prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : 66 of them whofe ads they mean to memorize . " } STEEVENS . Enter ROSSE . ? Who comes here ? " MAL 18 MACBETH .
... fure to memorize . " And again , in a copy of vèries prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : 66 of them whofe ads they mean to memorize . " } STEEVENS . Enter ROSSE . ? Who comes here ? " MAL 18 MACBETH .
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... fure that Shakspeare meant it to be underflood that Macbeth had already acceded to his paternal title . Bellenden only fays , " The firit of thaim faid to Macbeth , Hale thane of Glammis . The fecound ́ faid , " & c . But in Holinfhed ...
... fure that Shakspeare meant it to be underflood that Macbeth had already acceded to his paternal title . Bellenden only fays , " The firit of thaim faid to Macbeth , Hale thane of Glammis . The fecound ́ faid , " & c . But in Holinfhed ...
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William Shakespeare. BAN . Worthy Macbeth , we stay upon your lei- fure . MACB . Give me your favour : 8 - my dull brain was wrought With things forgotten . Kind gentlemen , your pains Are register'd where every day I turn 2 The leaf to ...
William Shakespeare. BAN . Worthy Macbeth , we stay upon your lei- fure . MACB . Give me your favour : 8 - my dull brain was wrought With things forgotten . Kind gentlemen , your pains Are register'd where every day I turn 2 The leaf to ...
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... fure of death without it . " See note on this paffage , A & III . fc . i . MALONE . 9 we but teach Bloody infructions , which , being taught , return To plague the inventor : ] So , in Bellenden's translation of He & or Boethius : " He ...
... fure of death without it . " See note on this paffage , A & III . fc . i . MALONE . 9 we but teach Bloody infructions , which , being taught , return To plague the inventor : ] So , in Bellenden's translation of He & or Boethius : " He ...
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... fure of foot , " And fo I do commend you to their backs . " " This verb has many fhades of meaning . It feems here to fig- nify offers , or recommends . 4 our poifon'd chalice STEEVENS . To our own lips . ] Our poet , apis Matina more ...
... fure of foot , " And fo I do commend you to their backs . " " This verb has many fhades of meaning . It feems here to fig- nify offers , or recommends . 4 our poifon'd chalice STEEVENS . To our own lips . ] Our poet , apis Matina more ...
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