The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... scene of enchantments not exceeded by any romance of the middle age : he supposes a spectator overlooking a field of battle attended by one that points out all the various objets of horror , the engines of destruction , and the arts of ...
... scene of enchantments not exceeded by any romance of the middle age : he supposes a spectator overlooking a field of battle attended by one that points out all the various objets of horror , the engines of destruction , and the arts of ...
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... SCENE , in the end of the fourth act , lies in Eng- land ; through the rest of the play , in Scotland ; 2 and , chiefly , at Macbeth's castle . Lady Macbeth . ] Her name was Gruach . See Lord Hailes's Annals of Scotland , II . 332 ...
... SCENE , in the end of the fourth act , lies in Eng- land ; through the rest of the play , in Scotland ; 2 and , chiefly , at Macbeth's castle . Lady Macbeth . ] Her name was Gruach . See Lord Hailes's Annals of Scotland , II . 332 ...
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William Shakespeare. MACBETH . ACT I. SCENE I. An open place . Thunder and Lightning . Enter three Witches . 1. WITCH . When shall we three meet again In thunder , lightning , or in rain ? 2. WITCH . When the hurlyburly's done , 3 When ...
William Shakespeare. MACBETH . ACT I. SCENE I. An open place . Thunder and Lightning . Enter three Witches . 1. WITCH . When shall we three meet again In thunder , lightning , or in rain ? 2. WITCH . When the hurlyburly's done , 3 When ...
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... scene , that his first witch should appear uninstructed in her miffion . Had she not required information , the audience must have remained ignorant of what it was necessary for them to know . Her speeches therefore proceed in the form ...
... scene , that his first witch should appear uninstructed in her miffion . Had she not required information , the audience must have remained ignorant of what it was necessary for them to know . Her speeches therefore proceed in the form ...
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... . JOHNSON . This expreffion seems to have been proverbial . Spenser has it in the 4th book of the Fatry Queen : " Then fair grew foul , and fout grew fair in fight . " FARMER . SCENE II . A camp near Fores . Alarum within 10 MACBETH .
... . JOHNSON . This expreffion seems to have been proverbial . Spenser has it in the 4th book of the Fatry Queen : " Then fair grew foul , and fout grew fair in fight . " FARMER . SCENE II . A camp near Fores . Alarum within 10 MACBETH .
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