The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... give the words “ I come , Graymalkin ! " to the third . By affiftance from fuch of our author's plays as had been published in quartò , we have often detected more important errors in the folio 1623 , which , unluckily , fupplies the ...
... give the words “ I come , Graymalkin ! " to the third . By affiftance from fuch of our author's plays as had been published in quartò , we have often detected more important errors in the folio 1623 , which , unluckily , fupplies the ...
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... give thee from our royal mafter thanks . " MALONE . Becaufe Roffe and Angus accompany each other in a subsequent fcene , does it follow that they make their entrance together on the prefent occafion ? STEEVENS . 2 Who comes here ? ] The ...
... give thee from our royal mafter thanks . " MALONE . Becaufe Roffe and Angus accompany each other in a subsequent fcene , does it follow that they make their entrance together on the prefent occafion ? STEEVENS . 2 Who comes here ? ] The ...
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... Give me , quoth 1 : Aroint thee , witch ! 4 the rump - fed ronyons cries . 2 - Killing wine . So , in a Detection of damnable Driftes pradized by three Witches , & c . arraigned at Chelmisforde in Effex , & c . 1579 . bl . 1. 12mo ...
... Give me , quoth 1 : Aroint thee , witch ! 4 the rump - fed ronyons cries . 2 - Killing wine . So , in a Detection of damnable Driftes pradized by three Witches , & c . arraigned at Chelmisforde in Effex , & c . 1579 . bl . 1. 12mo ...
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... 9 I'll do , I'll do , and I'll do .-- I the Jhipman's card.- Look what I have.- Show me , show me .-- Thus do go about , about ; -- ] As I cannot help fuppofing this 2. WITCH . I'll give thee a wind.2 1. WITCH MACBETH . 25.
... 9 I'll do , I'll do , and I'll do .-- I the Jhipman's card.- Look what I have.- Show me , show me .-- Thus do go about , about ; -- ] As I cannot help fuppofing this 2. WITCH . I'll give thee a wind.2 1. WITCH MACBETH . 25.
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... give thee a wind . ] This free gift of a wind is to be confi- dered as an act of fifterly friendship , for witches were fupposed to fell them . So , in Summer's laft Will and Testament , 1600 : 66 in Ireland and in Denmark both ...
... give thee a wind . ] This free gift of a wind is to be confi- dered as an act of fifterly friendship , for witches were fupposed to fell them . So , in Summer's laft Will and Testament , 1600 : 66 in Ireland and in Denmark both ...
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