The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Upon this general infatuation Shakspeare might be easily allowed to found a play , especially fince he has followed with great exa & . ness { uch hiftories as were then thought true ; nor can it be doubted that the scenes of enchantment ...
Upon this general infatuation Shakspeare might be easily allowed to found a play , especially fince he has followed with great exa & . ness { uch hiftories as were then thought true ; nor can it be doubted that the scenes of enchantment ...
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Quarrel was formerly used for cause , or for the occahon of a quarrel , and is to be found in that sense in Holinihed's account of the story of Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the prince of Cumberland , thought , says the hiftorian ...
Quarrel was formerly used for cause , or for the occahon of a quarrel , and is to be found in that sense in Holinihed's account of the story of Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the prince of Cumberland , thought , says the hiftorian ...
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... Discomfort swells.5 Mark , king of Scotland , mark : No sooner justice had , with valour arm'd , 3 As whence the fun ' gins his reflection - The thought is expressed with some obscurity , but the plain meaning is this : As the same ...
... Discomfort swells.5 Mark , king of Scotland , mark : No sooner justice had , with valour arm'd , 3 As whence the fun ' gins his reflection - The thought is expressed with some obscurity , but the plain meaning is this : As the same ...
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The word is likewise used by Drayton ; aud by Chapman , in his tranflation of the second book of Homer , 1598 : - which let thy thoughts be sure to memorize . ' And again , in a copy of verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation ...
The word is likewise used by Drayton ; aud by Chapman , in his tranflation of the second book of Homer , 1598 : - which let thy thoughts be sure to memorize . ' And again , in a copy of verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation ...
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643 : " From their foundations loos'ning to and fro They pluck'd the seated hills . " STEEVENS . Prefent fears Are lefs than horrible imaginings : ] Prefent fears are fears of 2 1 . 3 4 5 i My thought , whose murder yet is but ...
643 : " From their foundations loos'ning to and fro They pluck'd the seated hills . " STEEVENS . Prefent fears Are lefs than horrible imaginings : ] Prefent fears are fears of 2 1 . 3 4 5 i My thought , whose murder yet is but ...
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