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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... thane of Cawdor shall de- ceive Our bosom interest : -Go , pronounce his death , And with his former title greet Macbeth . 5 That now 7 Sweno , the Norways ' king , ] The present irregularity of metre induces me to believe that - Sweno ...
... thane of Cawdor shall de- ceive Our bosom interest : -Go , pronounce his death , And with his former title greet Macbeth . 5 That now 7 Sweno , the Norways ' king , ] The present irregularity of metre induces me to believe that - Sweno ...
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... thane of Glamis ! 3 * That man may question ? ] Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold converse , or of whom it is lawful to ask questions . JOHNSON . 9 - - You should be women , ] In Pierce Pennilesse his Sup- plication ...
... thane of Glamis ! 3 * That man may question ? ] Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold converse , or of whom it is lawful to ask questions . JOHNSON . 9 - - You should be women , ] In Pierce Pennilesse his Sup- plication ...
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... thane. of Cawdor ! 4 very ambitious , brenning in unquenchable defire to beare the name of a queene . " Edit . 1577 ... Thane of Angus , and of Murray , & c . but according to Holinshed , immediately from Bellenden , as it stands in ...
... thane. of Cawdor ! 4 very ambitious , brenning in unquenchable defire to beare the name of a queene . " Edit . 1577 ... Thane of Angus , and of Murray , & c . but according to Holinshed , immediately from Bellenden , as it stands in ...
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... thane of Cawdor ! ) Dr. Johnson observes , in his Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland , that part of Calder Castle , from which Macbeth drew his second title , is still re- maining . In one of his Letters , Vol . I. p . 122 , he ...
... thane of Cawdor ! ) Dr. Johnson observes , in his Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland , that part of Calder Castle , from which Macbeth drew his second title , is still re- maining . In one of his Letters , Vol . I. p . 122 , he ...
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... thane of Glamis ; " -my having is not much ; " I'll make division of my present store : " Hold ; there is half my coffer . " Again , in the ancient metrical romance of Syr Bevys of Hampton , bl . 1. no date : " And when he heareth this ...
... thane of Glamis ; " -my having is not much ; " I'll make division of my present store : " Hold ; there is half my coffer . " Again , in the ancient metrical romance of Syr Bevys of Hampton , bl . 1. no date : " And when he heareth this ...
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