The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... and the learned Dr. Warburton appears to believe ( Suppl . to the Introduction to Don Quixote ) that the first accounts of enchantments were brought into this part of the world by those who returned from their eastern expeditions .
... and the learned Dr. Warburton appears to believe ( Suppl . to the Introduction to Don Quixote ) that the first accounts of enchantments were brought into this part of the world by those who returned from their eastern expeditions .
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... been plundered by the people of Lochaber of some of the king's revenues , which he had collc & ed , and being dangeroully wounded in the affray , the persons concerned in this outrage were summoned to appear at a certain day .
... been plundered by the people of Lochaber of some of the king's revenues , which he had collc & ed , and being dangeroully wounded in the affray , the persons concerned in this outrage were summoned to appear at a certain day .
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It was convenient for Shakspeare's introdu & ory scene , that his firft witch should appear uninftruded in her miflon . Had the not required information , the audience muft have remained ignorart of what it was necessary for them to ...
It was convenient for Shakspeare's introdu & ory scene , that his firft witch should appear uninftruded in her miflon . Had the not required information , the audience muft have remained ignorart of what it was necessary for them to ...
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It appears from a subsequent scene that he had attentively read Holinshed's account of the murder of king Duff , by Donwald , Lieutenant of the castle of Fores ; it consequence of which he might , either from inadvertence or choice ...
It appears from a subsequent scene that he had attentively read Holinshed's account of the murder of king Duff , by Donwald , Lieutenant of the castle of Fores ; it consequence of which he might , either from inadvertence or choice ...
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The old reading— Which never , appears to indicate that some altecedent words , now ' irretrievable , were omitted in the playhouse inan'uscript ; uniess the compositor's eye had caught whicke from a foregoing line , and printed it ...
The old reading— Which never , appears to indicate that some altecedent words , now ' irretrievable , were omitted in the playhouse inan'uscript ; uniess the compositor's eye had caught whicke from a foregoing line , and printed it ...
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