The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... in- ftance of the emprefs Placida , put to death , when he was about to have given proofs of his abilities . The emprefs fhowed fome kindness in her anger , by cutting him off at a time fo convenient for his reputation . But a more ...
... in- ftance of the emprefs Placida , put to death , when he was about to have given proofs of his abilities . The emprefs fhowed fome kindness in her anger , by cutting him off at a time fo convenient for his reputation . But a more ...
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... inftance , in Cefar and Pompey , by Chapman , 1607 : -Paddockes , todes , and watersnakes . " Again , in Wyntownis Cronykil , B. I. c . xiii . 55 : 66 " As afk , or eddyre , tade , or pade . " In Shakspeare , however , it certainly ...
... inftance , in Cefar and Pompey , by Chapman , 1607 : -Paddockes , todes , and watersnakes . " Again , in Wyntownis Cronykil , B. I. c . xiii . 55 : 66 " As afk , or eddyre , tade , or pade . " In Shakspeare , however , it certainly ...
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... inftance , cannot well have been fubftituted for who , because it will refer to the flave Macdonwald , inftead of his conqueror Macbeth . STEEVENS . 8 he unfeam'd him from the nave to the chaps , ] We feldom hear of fuch terrible cross ...
... inftance , cannot well have been fubftituted for who , because it will refer to the flave Macdonwald , inftead of his conqueror Macbeth . STEEVENS . 8 he unfeam'd him from the nave to the chaps , ] We feldom hear of fuch terrible cross ...
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... inftance , plural was opposed to plural by Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Silenc'd with that , ] i . e . wrapp'd in filent wonder at the deeds performed by Macbeth , & c . MALONE . 1 In viewing o'er the rest o ' the self MACBETH . 43.
... inftance , plural was opposed to plural by Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Silenc'd with that , ] i . e . wrapp'd in filent wonder at the deeds performed by Macbeth , & c . MALONE . 1 In viewing o'er the rest o ' the self MACBETH . 43.
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... 'er fo fayne fhe would . ” Sir W. D'Avenant's ftrange alteration of this play sometimes affords a reasonably good comment upon it . Thus , in the pre- fent inftance : You wait on nature's mifchief ! Come , thick night 66 MACBETH .
... 'er fo fayne fhe would . ” Sir W. D'Avenant's ftrange alteration of this play sometimes affords a reasonably good comment upon it . Thus , in the pre- fent inftance : You wait on nature's mifchief ! Come , thick night 66 MACBETH .
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