The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Duncan immediately assembled an army to oppose him , and gave the command of two divisions of it to Macbetb and Banquo , putting himself at the head of a third . Sueno was successful in one battle , but in a second was routed ...
Duncan immediately assembled an army to oppose him , and gave the command of two divisions of it to Macbetb and Banquo , putting himself at the head of a third . Sueno was successful in one battle , but in a second was routed ...
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Till he unseam'd hin from the nave to the chops , And fix'd his head upon our battlernents . Dun . O , valiant cousin ! worthy gentleman ! 3 -he unseam'd him from the nave to the shop's , ] We seldom . hear of such terrible cross blows ...
Till he unseam'd hin from the nave to the chops , And fix'd his head upon our battlernents . Dun . O , valiant cousin ! worthy gentleman ! 3 -he unseam'd him from the nave to the shop's , ] We seldom . hear of such terrible cross blows ...
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A & I : --the Roman camp Hangs o'er us black and threat'ning , like a form “ Just breaking o'er our heads . " STEEVENS . Discomfort swells . ] Discomfort the natural opposite to comfort . JOHNSON . Compellid these skipping Kernes to ...
A & I : --the Roman camp Hangs o'er us black and threat'ning , like a form “ Just breaking o'er our heads . " STEEVENS . Discomfort swells . ] Discomfort the natural opposite to comfort . JOHNSON . Compellid these skipping Kernes to ...
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However , to give this part of his work the more dignity , he intermixes , with this northern , žhe Greek and Roman superftitions ; and puts Hecate at the head of their enchantments . And to make it still more familiar 10 the common ...
However , to give this part of his work the more dignity , he intermixes , with this northern , žhe Greek and Roman superftitions ; and puts Hecate at the head of their enchantments . And to make it still more familiar 10 the common ...
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“ The very head and front of my offending , " is little less reprehensible . Time and the hour , is Time with his hours . STEEVENS . The same expression is used by a writer nearly contemporary with Shakspeare : “ Neil her can there be ...
“ The very head and front of my offending , " is little less reprehensible . Time and the hour , is Time with his hours . STEEVENS . The same expression is used by a writer nearly contemporary with Shakspeare : “ Neil her can there be ...
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