The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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The reality of witchcraft or enchantment , which , though not firialy the same , are confounded in this play , has in all ages and countries been credited by the common people , and in most , by the learned themselves .
The reality of witchcraft or enchantment , which , though not firialy the same , are confounded in this play , has in all ages and countries been credited by the common people , and in most , by the learned themselves .
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... of all the witches in going to the heath , and not the particular business or motive of any one of them in diftinâion from the reft ; as the interpolated words , I go , in the mouth of the third witch , would most certainly isoply .
... of all the witches in going to the heath , and not the particular business or motive of any one of them in diftinâion from the reft ; as the interpolated words , I go , in the mouth of the third witch , would most certainly isoply .
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... the colours idly flapped about , serving only to cool the conquerors , instead of being proudly displayed by their former posseflors . The line in K. Joliit , therefore , is the most perfcd comment on this . MALONE . 4 1 1 5 .
... the colours idly flapped about , serving only to cool the conquerors , instead of being proudly displayed by their former posseflors . The line in K. Joliit , therefore , is the most perfcd comment on this . MALONE . 4 1 1 5 .
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Norway himself , with terrible numbers , Aflifted by that most disloyal traitor The thane of Cawdor , ' gan a difinal conflict : Till that Bellona's bridegroom , lapt in proof , ® Confronted him with felf - comparisons , ' Point against ...
Norway himself , with terrible numbers , Aflifted by that most disloyal traitor The thane of Cawdor , ' gan a difinal conflict : Till that Bellona's bridegroom , lapt in proof , ® Confronted him with felf - comparisons , ' Point against ...
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Не coming forthe of Denmarke , had a contrarie winde to the rest of his Nippes then beeing in his companie , which thing was most straunge and true , as the Kinges Majestie acknowledgeth , for when the rest of the shippes haci a faire ...
Не coming forthe of Denmarke , had a contrarie winde to the rest of his Nippes then beeing in his companie , which thing was most straunge and true , as the Kinges Majestie acknowledgeth , for when the rest of the shippes haci a faire ...
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