King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 páginas |
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... Macbeth , ii . 1. 52 , iii . 2 . 41 , iii . 5. I ; and Hamlet , iii . 2. 269. It is a trisyllable only in I Henry VI , iii . 2. 64 , a significant fact as regards Shakespeare's part in that play . 102. the operation of the orbs ...
... Macbeth , ii . 1. 52 , iii . 2 . 41 , iii . 5. I ; and Hamlet , iii . 2. 269. It is a trisyllable only in I Henry VI , iii . 2. 64 , a significant fact as regards Shakespeare's part in that play . 102. the operation of the orbs ...
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... Macbeth , i . 3. 106 ; Hamlet , i . 4. 20 . 128. of the rest , which Lear had not enumerated . 130. This coronet . Professor Delius draws a distinction between ' crown and ' coronet , ' regarding the latter as denoting a ducal crown and ...
... Macbeth , i . 3. 106 ; Hamlet , i . 4. 20 . 128. of the rest , which Lear had not enumerated . 130. This coronet . Professor Delius draws a distinction between ' crown and ' coronet , ' regarding the latter as denoting a ducal crown and ...
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... Macbeth , ii . 4. 40 : ' God's benison go with you ! ' Cotgrave ( Fr. Dict . ) gives , ' Benisson . A blessing , or benison . ' 260. The jewels . Rowe in his second edition read ' Ye jewels , ' but no change is necessary . Compare ...
... Macbeth , ii . 4. 40 : ' God's benison go with you ! ' Cotgrave ( Fr. Dict . ) gives , ' Benisson . A blessing , or benison . ' 260. The jewels . Rowe in his second edition read ' Ye jewels , ' but no change is necessary . Compare ...
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... Macbeth , iv . 3. 57 : ' Not in the legions Of horrid hell can come a devil more damn'd In evils to top Macbeth . ' Rowe , adopting the reading of the folios , prints the sentence as unfinished , ' Shall to th ' legitimate . Some would ...
... Macbeth , iv . 3. 57 : ' Not in the legions Of horrid hell can come a devil more damn'd In evils to top Macbeth . ' Rowe , adopting the reading of the folios , prints the sentence as unfinished , ' Shall to th ' legitimate . Some would ...
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... the best periods of our lives . See i . I. 286 . 6 42. oldness , age . Compare illness , ' Macbeth , 5. 21 . 43. fond , foolish . See The Merchant of Venice , iii . 3. 9 : ' I do wonder , Thou naughty gaoler , that 122 [ ACT 1 . NOTES .
... the best periods of our lives . See i . I. 286 . 6 42. oldness , age . Compare illness , ' Macbeth , 5. 21 . 43. fond , foolish . See The Merchant of Venice , iii . 3. 9 : ' I do wonder , Thou naughty gaoler , that 122 [ ACT 1 . NOTES .
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