The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... said , Led you to Duncan . O , these flaws , and starts , ( Impoftors to true fear , ) would well become A woman's ftory , at a winter's fire , Authoriz'd by her grandam . 4 Shame itself ! upon a thought- ] i . e . as fpeedily as ...
... said , Led you to Duncan . O , these flaws , and starts , ( Impoftors to true fear , ) would well become A woman's ftory , at a winter's fire , Authoriz'd by her grandam . 4 Shame itself ! upon a thought- ] i . e . as fpeedily as ...
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... said stew- houses in Southwarke were for a season inhabited , and the doores clofed up , but it was not long , faith he , ere the houfes there were fet open again , fo many as were permitted . " The paffage is not in the printed copy of ...
... said stew- houses in Southwarke were for a season inhabited , and the doores clofed up , but it was not long , faith he , ere the houfes there were fet open again , fo many as were permitted . " The paffage is not in the printed copy of ...
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... said I were a deft lass . ” STEEVENS . 7 An Apparition of an armed head rifes . ] The armed head represents fymbolically Macbeth's head cut off and brought to Malcolm by Macduff . The bloody child is Macduff untimely ripp'd from his ...
... said I were a deft lass . ” STEEVENS . 7 An Apparition of an armed head rifes . ] The armed head represents fymbolically Macbeth's head cut off and brought to Malcolm by Macduff . The bloody child is Macduff untimely ripp'd from his ...
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... Said he , did greedy Craffus trace . ” The old copy reads- That trace him in his line . The metre , however , demands the omiffion of fuch unnecef fary expletives . STEEVENS . 9 But no more fights : This hafty reflection is to be ...
... Said he , did greedy Craffus trace . ” The old copy reads- That trace him in his line . The metre , however , demands the omiffion of fuch unnecef fary expletives . STEEVENS . 9 But no more fights : This hafty reflection is to be ...
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... said , that the ftate efteemed them traitors . WARBURTON . Rather , when we are confidered by the ftate as traitors , while at the fame time we are unconscious of guilt : when we appear to others fo different from what we really are ...
... said , that the ftate efteemed them traitors . WARBURTON . Rather , when we are confidered by the ftate as traitors , while at the fame time we are unconscious of guilt : when we appear to others fo different from what we really are ...
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