The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Rynt y « u witch , quoth Biffe Locket to her mother , is a north coun . try proveib The word is vied again in K. Lear : And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . ' Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no authority ...
Rynt y « u witch , quoth Biffe Locket to her mother , is a north coun . try proveib The word is vied again in K. Lear : And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . ' Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no authority ...
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King Malcolm , Duncan's predecessor , had two daughters , the eldeft of whom was the mother of Duncan , the youngest , the morher of Macbeth . Holindhed . STEEVENS , Colmes - kill ; ] or Colm - kill , is the famous fona , one of the ...
King Malcolm , Duncan's predecessor , had two daughters , the eldeft of whom was the mother of Duncan , the youngest , the morher of Macbeth . Holindhed . STEEVENS , Colmes - kill ; ] or Colm - kill , is the famous fona , one of the ...
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... and the rest pay an implicit obedience to her commands . Again , in a True examination and confession of Elizabeth Stile , alias Rockyngham , & c . 1579. bl . 1. 12 ino : • Further she saieth , that mother Seidre dwelling in the ...
... and the rest pay an implicit obedience to her commands . Again , in a True examination and confession of Elizabeth Stile , alias Rockyngham , & c . 1579. bl . 1. 12 ino : • Further she saieth , that mother Seidre dwelling in the ...
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The armed head represents symbolically Macbeth's head cut off and brought to Malcolm by Macduff , The bloody child is Macduff untimely ripp'd from his mother's womb . The child with a crown on his head , and a bough in his hand , is the ...
The armed head represents symbolically Macbeth's head cut off and brought to Malcolm by Macduff , The bloody child is Macduff untimely ripp'd from his mother's womb . The child with a crown on his head , and a bough in his hand , is the ...
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Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not set for . My father is not dead , for all your saying . L. MACD . Yes , he is dead ; how wilt thou do for a father ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L , Macp .
Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not set for . My father is not dead , for all your saying . L. MACD . Yes , he is dead ; how wilt thou do for a father ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L , Macp .
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againſt alſo ancient appears arms Banquo Bast believe blood breath called cauſe common death doth Duncan edition England Engliſh Enter expreſſion face fair father fear fire firſt France give given hand hath head hear heart heaven Henry himſelf hold honour John JOHNSON keep King King John Lady land leave live look lord MACB Macbeth MALONE means meet mind moſt mother murder muſt nature never night obſerved occurs old copy once paſſage peace perhaps play Pope preſent prince purpoſe Queen reaſon Richard ſaid ſame ſays ſcene ſecond ſee ſeems ſenſe Shakſpeare ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſpeak ſpeech ſpirits STEEVENS ſuch ſuppoſe thee theſe things thoſe thou thought true uſed WARBURTON whoſe Witch word