“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Macbeth , could be no- thing but the nepenthe described in the Odyssey , “ Νηπενθές τ ' ἄχολόν τε , κακῶν ἐἰπίληθον ἁπάντων . ” I will not insist upon the translations by Chap- man ; as the first editions are without date , and it may ...
... Macbeth , could be no- thing but the nepenthe described in the Odyssey , “ Νηπενθές τ ' ἄχολόν τε , κακῶν ἐἰπίληθον ἁπάντων . ” I will not insist upon the translations by Chap- man ; as the first editions are without date , and it may ...
Page 52
... Macbeth's wife is copied from Buchanan , " whose spirit , as well as words , is translated into the play of Shakspeare : and it had signified nothing to have pored only on Holinshed for facts . " -- " Animus etiam , per se ferox , prope ...
... Macbeth's wife is copied from Buchanan , " whose spirit , as well as words , is translated into the play of Shakspeare : and it had signified nothing to have pored only on Holinshed for facts . " -- " Animus etiam , per se ferox , prope ...
Page 53
... Macbeth , " Una Angusię Tha- mum , altera Moravię , tertia regem . " Thane of Angus , and of Murray , & c . but according to Holinshed , immediately from Bellenden , as it stands in Shakspeare : " The first of them spake and sayde , All ...
... Macbeth , " Una Angusię Tha- mum , altera Moravię , tertia regem . " Thane of Angus , and of Murray , & c . but according to Holinshed , immediately from Bellenden , as it stands in Shakspeare : " The first of them spake and sayde , All ...
Page 54
... Macbeth ! Hail to thee , thane of Glamis ! " 2. Witch . All hail , Macbeth ! Hail to thee , thane of Cawdor ! " 3. Witch . All hail , Macbeth ! that shall be king here- after ! " Here too our poet found the equivocal predictions , on ...
... Macbeth ! Hail to thee , thane of Glamis ! " 2. Witch . All hail , Macbeth ! Hail to thee , thane of Cawdor ! " 3. Witch . All hail , Macbeth ! that shall be king here- after ! " Here too our poet found the equivocal predictions , on ...
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... Macbeth . Still , it is no small elogium on Shakspeare , that his claims were more forcible than those of hunger . - Most of the first folios now extant , are known to have belonged to ancient families resident in the country . Since ...
... Macbeth . Still , it is no small elogium on Shakspeare , that his claims were more forcible than those of hunger . - Most of the first folios now extant , are known to have belonged to ancient families resident in the country . Since ...
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