The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... last year of Duncan's reign , Sueno king of Norway , landed a powerful army in Fife , for the purpose of invading Scotland . Duncan immediately affembled an army to oppose him , and gave the command of two divifions of it to Mac- beth ...
... last year of Duncan's reign , Sueno king of Norway , landed a powerful army in Fife , for the purpose of invading Scotland . Duncan immediately affembled an army to oppose him , and gave the command of two divifions of it to Mac- beth ...
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... last , 1591 ,, which Doctor was register to the Devill , that Jun- drie times preached at North Baricke Kirke , to a number of notorious Witches . With the true examination of the Said Doctor and Witches , as they uttered them in the ...
... last , 1591 ,, which Doctor was register to the Devill , that Jun- drie times preached at North Baricke Kirke , to a number of notorious Witches . With the true examination of the Said Doctor and Witches , as they uttered them in the ...
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... last Will and Testament , 1600 : in Ireland and in Denmark both , " Witches for gold will fell a man a wind , " Which in the corner of a napkin wrap'd , " Shall blow him fafe unto what coaft he will . " Drayton , in his Moon - calf ...
... last Will and Testament , 1600 : in Ireland and in Denmark both , " Witches for gold will fell a man a wind , " Which in the corner of a napkin wrap'd , " Shall blow him fafe unto what coaft he will . " Drayton , in his Moon - calf ...
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... last commentators imagine is meant either the tautology of time and the hour , or an allufion to time painted with an hour - glass , or an exhortation to time to haften for- ward , but rather to say tempus & hora , time and occasion ...
... last commentators imagine is meant either the tautology of time and the hour , or an allufion to time painted with an hour - glass , or an exhortation to time to haften for- ward , but rather to say tempus & hora , time and occasion ...
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... last line in Mac- beth's concluding speech : " And damn'd be him who first cries , hold , enough ! " STEEVENS . • Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! ] Shakspeare has fupported the character of lady Macbeth by repeated efforts , and never ...
... last line in Mac- beth's concluding speech : " And damn'd be him who first cries , hold , enough ! " STEEVENS . • Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! ] Shakspeare has fupported the character of lady Macbeth by repeated efforts , and never ...
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