The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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But there is always some distance between the birth and maturity of folly as of wickedness : this opinion bad long exifted , though perhaps the application of it had in no foregoing age been fo frequent , nor the reception fo general .
But there is always some distance between the birth and maturity of folly as of wickedness : this opinion bad long exifted , though perhaps the application of it had in no foregoing age been fo frequent , nor the reception fo general .
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This passage has perhaps been misunderhood . The meaning seems to be , not that the Norweyan banners proudly insulted the sky ; but that , the standards being taken by Duncan's forces and fixed in the ground , the colours idly flapped ...
This passage has perhaps been misunderhood . The meaning seems to be , not that the Norweyan banners proudly insulted the sky ; but that , the standards being taken by Duncan's forces and fixed in the ground , the colours idly flapped ...
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In all probability fome words that rendered this a complete verle , have been omitted ; a loss more free quenıly to be deplored in the present tragedy , than perhaps in any other of Shakspeare . · Steevens .
In all probability fome words that rendered this a complete verle , have been omitted ; a loss more free quenıly to be deplored in the present tragedy , than perhaps in any other of Shakspeare . · Steevens .
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The card is the paper on which the winds are marked under the pilot's needle ; or perhaps phe sea - chart , so called in our author's age . Thus , in The Loyal Subjcd , by Beaumont and Fletcher : • The card of goodness in your minds ...
The card is the paper on which the winds are marked under the pilot's needle ; or perhaps phe sea - chart , so called in our author's age . Thus , in The Loyal Subjcd , by Beaumont and Fletcher : • The card of goodness in your minds ...
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To this circumstance perhaps our author's allusion is sufficiently plain . STEEVENS . • The weird filters , hand in hand , ] These weird fifters , were the Fates of the northern nations ; the tbree hand - paids of Odin .
To this circumstance perhaps our author's allusion is sufficiently plain . STEEVENS . • The weird filters , hand in hand , ] These weird fifters , were the Fates of the northern nations ; the tbree hand - paids of Odin .
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