The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... present play commences . It is remarkable that Buchanan has pointed out Macbeth's hiftory as a fubject for the stage . " Multa hic fabulose quidam noftrorum affingunt ; sed , quia theatris aut Milefiis fabulis funt aptiora quam hif ...
... present play commences . It is remarkable that Buchanan has pointed out Macbeth's hiftory as a fubject for the stage . " Multa hic fabulose quidam noftrorum affingunt ; sed , quia theatris aut Milefiis fabulis funt aptiora quam hif ...
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... present occafion . Shakspeare just caught the name from Holinshed , but the reft of the story not fuiting his purpose , he does not adhere to it . The ftage - direction of entrance , where the bleeding captain is mentioned , was ...
... present occafion . Shakspeare just caught the name from Holinshed , but the reft of the story not fuiting his purpose , he does not adhere to it . The ftage - direction of entrance , where the bleeding captain is mentioned , was ...
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... present instance , cannot well have been fubftituted for who , Because it will refer to the flave Macdonel , instead of his conqueror Macbeth . STEEVENS : 3 Till he unfeam'd him from the nave to the 14 МАСВЕТН . L ...
... present instance , cannot well have been fubftituted for who , Because it will refer to the flave Macdonel , instead of his conqueror Macbeth . STEEVENS : 3 Till he unfeam'd him from the nave to the 14 МАСВЕТН . L ...
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... present occafion ? STEEVENS . 2 dif Who comes here ? ) The latter word is here employed as a dif- fyllable . MALONE . Mr. Malone has already directed us to read - There - as a dissyl- lable , but without supporting his direction by one ...
... present occafion ? STEEVENS . 2 dif Who comes here ? ) The latter word is here employed as a dif- fyllable . MALONE . Mr. Malone has already directed us to read - There - as a dissyl- lable , but without supporting his direction by one ...
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... present tragedy , than perhaps in any other of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . * Till that Bellona's bridegroom , may be added to the many others , speare knew of ancient mythology . lapt in proof , ) This passage which show how little Shake ...
... present tragedy , than perhaps in any other of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . * Till that Bellona's bridegroom , may be added to the many others , speare knew of ancient mythology . lapt in proof , ) This passage which show how little Shake ...
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