The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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So alfo Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : " - hy which only Pratagem , as it was constantly averred , the battle and day was inji and won . " Chronicle , 1611. MALONE . 66 3. WITCH . That will be ere set of fun.5 • B4.
So alfo Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : " - hy which only Pratagem , as it was constantly averred , the battle and day was inji and won . " Chronicle , 1611. MALONE . 66 3. WITCH . That will be ere set of fun.5 • B4.
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Book I. c . iv . TOLLET . 9 Fair is foul , and foul is fair : } i . c . we make these sudden changes of the weather . And Macbeth , speaking of this day , soon after says : Sn foul and fair a day I have not seen . WARBURTON .
Book I. c . iv . TOLLET . 9 Fair is foul , and foul is fair : } i . c . we make these sudden changes of the weather . And Macbeth , speaking of this day , soon after says : Sn foul and fair a day I have not seen . WARBURTON .
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So а should he look , That seems to speak things strange . 3 9 Enter Rosse . ] The old copy-- Enter Rofse and Angus : but as only the trane of Rolle is spoken to , or speaks any thing in the remaining part of this scene ; and as Duncan ...
So а should he look , That seems to speak things strange . 3 9 Enter Rosse . ] The old copy-- Enter Rofse and Angus : but as only the trane of Rolle is spoken to , or speaks any thing in the remaining part of this scene ; and as Duncan ...
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JOHNSON Mr. M. Mason observes that the meaning of Lenox is , “ So should he look , who seems as if he had strange things to speak .. " The following passage in The Tempejt seems to afford no unapt coinment upon this : pr'ythee , say on ...
JOHNSON Mr. M. Mason observes that the meaning of Lenox is , “ So should he look , who seems as if he had strange things to speak .. " The following passage in The Tempejt seems to afford no unapt coinment upon this : pr'ythee , say on ...
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... This passage may be added to the many others , which show how little Shake speare knew of ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been misted by Holinshed ; who , p . 567 ,. speaking of King Henry V. says .
... This passage may be added to the many others , which show how little Shake speare knew of ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been misted by Holinshed ; who , p . 567 ,. speaking of King Henry V. says .
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