The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Aud as for the words of the in . chantment , they served to keep him ftill waking from seepe , " & c . This may serve to explain the foregoing passage : Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his penthouse lid . " See Vol .
Aud as for the words of the in . chantment , they served to keep him ftill waking from seepe , " & c . This may serve to explain the foregoing passage : Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his penthouse lid . " See Vol .
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... oppos'd against the a & . " Again , in Othello : " And to obey shall be in me remorse_ . " Şec notes on that paflage , A & III . sc . iji . STEEVENS . 9 Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The 56 M A C B E T H.
... oppos'd against the a & . " Again , in Othello : " And to obey shall be in me remorse_ . " Şec notes on that paflage , A & III . sc . iji . STEEVENS . 9 Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The 56 M A C B E T H.
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Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The effeå , aud it !! Come to my woman's breasts , INSON . -nor keep peace between The effea , and il ! ] The intent of Lady Macbeth evidently is to wish that no woman íh tenderness ...
Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The effeå , aud it !! Come to my woman's breasts , INSON . -nor keep peace between The effea , and il ! ] The intent of Lady Macbeth evidently is to wish that no woman íh tenderness ...
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In The Merry Wives of Windsor , Mrs. Ford says of Falftaff , that his words and adions idno more adhere and keep pace together than & c . STEEVENS . So , in a Warning for fair Women , 1599 : Neither time “ Nor place conforted to my mind ...
In The Merry Wives of Windsor , Mrs. Ford says of Falftaff , that his words and adions idno more adhere and keep pace together than & c . STEEVENS . So , in a Warning for fair Women , 1599 : Neither time “ Nor place conforted to my mind ...
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... they having the keyes of the gates coinmitted to their keeping all the night , and therefore it could not be otherwise ( said be ) but that they were of counsel in the committing of that almost detestable murther .
... they having the keyes of the gates coinmitted to their keeping all the night , and therefore it could not be otherwise ( said be ) but that they were of counsel in the committing of that almost detestable murther .
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