The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... play was written , will prove that Shakspeare was in no danger of such censures , since he only turned the system that was then universally admitted , to his advantage , and was far from overburdening the credulity of his audience . 1 ...
... play was written , will prove that Shakspeare was in no danger of such censures , since he only turned the system that was then universally admitted , to his advantage , and was far from overburdening the credulity of his audience . 1 ...
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... play , especially since he has followed with great exactness such histories as were then thought true ; nor can it be doubted that the scenes of enchantment , however they may now be ridiculed , were both by himself and his audience ...
... play , especially since he has followed with great exactness such histories as were then thought true ; nor can it be doubted that the scenes of enchantment , however they may now be ridiculed , were both by himself and his audience ...
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... play . In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochaber of some of the king's revenues , which he had collected , and being dangerously wounded in the affray , the persons concerned in this outrage were ...
... play . In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochaber of some of the king's revenues , which he had collected , and being dangerously wounded in the affray , the persons concerned in this outrage were ...
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... play commences . It is remarkable that Buchanan has pointed out Macbeth's history as a subject for the stage ... Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Duncan , King of Scotland : Malcolm head of a third. Sueno was successful ...
... play commences . It is remarkable that Buchanan has pointed out Macbeth's history as a subject for the stage ... Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Duncan , King of Scotland : Malcolm head of a third. Sueno was successful ...
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... several other Apparitions . SCENE , in the End of the fourth Act , lies in Eng . land ; through the rest of the Play , in Scotland ; and , chiefly , at Macbeth's Castle . ' Lady Macbeth . ] Her name was Gruach , PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... several other Apparitions . SCENE , in the End of the fourth Act , lies in Eng . land ; through the rest of the Play , in Scotland ; and , chiefly , at Macbeth's Castle . ' Lady Macbeth . ] Her name was Gruach , PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
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