The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 76
... house : For those of old , And the late dignities heap'd up to them , We rest your hermits.2 DUN . Where's the thane of Cawdor ? We cours'd him at the heels , and had a purpose To be his purveyor : but he rides well ; And his great love ...
... house : For those of old , And the late dignities heap'd up to them , We rest your hermits.2 DUN . Where's the thane of Cawdor ? We cours'd him at the heels , and had a purpose To be his purveyor : but he rides well ; And his great love ...
Page 102
... house . " Now was added by Sir William D'Avenant , in his alteration of this play , published in 1674. MALONE . 9 - thus with his stealthy pace , With Tarquin's ravishing strides , towards his defign Moves like a ghost . ) The old copy ...
... house . " Now was added by Sir William D'Avenant , in his alteration of this play , published in 1674. MALONE . 9 - thus with his stealthy pace , With Tarquin's ravishing strides , towards his defign Moves like a ghost . ) The old copy ...
Page 103
... house in the dark , must know that it is natural to take large ftrides , in order to feel before us whether we have a fafe footing or not . The ravither and murderer would naturally take fuch ftrides , not only on the fame account , but ...
... house in the dark , must know that it is natural to take large ftrides , in order to feel before us whether we have a fafe footing or not . The ravither and murderer would naturally take fuch ftrides , not only on the fame account , but ...
Page 114
... house : Glamis hath murder'd fleep ; and therefore Cawdor Shall fleep no more , Macbeth shall fleep no more ! 3 LADY M. Who was it that thus cried ? Why , worthy thane , You do unbend your noble strength , to think So brainfickly of ...
... house : Glamis hath murder'd fleep ; and therefore Cawdor Shall fleep no more , Macbeth shall fleep no more ! 3 LADY M. Who was it that thus cried ? Why , worthy thane , You do unbend your noble strength , to think So brainfickly of ...
Page 130
... house ? speak , speak , 3- MACD . O , gentle lady , ' Tis not for you to hear what I can speak : The repetition , in a woman's ear , Would murder as it fell . O Banquo ! Banquo ! The subsequent hemistich- " What's the business ...
... house ? speak , speak , 3- MACD . O , gentle lady , ' Tis not for you to hear what I can speak : The repetition , in a woman's ear , Would murder as it fell . O Banquo ! Banquo ! The subsequent hemistich- " What's the business ...
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