The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... should be thine , or his : Silenc'd with that , In viewing o'er the reft o ' the self - same day , He finds thee in the ftout Norveyan ranks , Nothing afeard of what thyfelf didst make , Strange images of death . As thick as tale ...
... should be thine , or his : Silenc'd with that , In viewing o'er the reft o ' the self - same day , He finds thee in the ftout Norveyan ranks , Nothing afeard of what thyfelf didst make , Strange images of death . As thick as tale ...
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... should he afterwards fay , with admiration , " GLAMIS , and thane of Cawdor ; " & c ? Perhaps we may fuppofe that the father of Macbeth died fo recently before his interview with the weirds , that the news of it had not yet got abroad ...
... should he afterwards fay , with admiration , " GLAMIS , and thane of Cawdor ; " & c ? Perhaps we may fuppofe that the father of Macbeth died fo recently before his interview with the weirds , that the news of it had not yet got abroad ...
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... should be observed , however , that double and fingle anciently fignified rong and weak , when applied to liquors , and perhaps to other objects . In this fenfe the former word may be employed by Brabantio 66 - a voice potential , " As ...
... should be observed , however , that double and fingle anciently fignified rong and weak , when applied to liquors , and perhaps to other objects . In this fenfe the former word may be employed by Brabantio 66 - a voice potential , " As ...
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... judge ; as the paufer Reafon . Or perhaps we should read - I ' th ' interim . I believe , the interim is used adverbially : it in the interim . " MALONE . STEEVENS . you having weighed BAN . Very gladly . MACB . Till then , 44 MACBETH .
... judge ; as the paufer Reafon . Or perhaps we should read - I ' th ' interim . I believe , the interim is used adverbially : it in the interim . " MALONE . STEEVENS . you having weighed BAN . Very gladly . MACB . Till then , 44 MACBETH .
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... should , by doing every thing - ] From Scripture : " So when ye fhall have done all thofe things which are commanded you , fay , We are unprofitable fervants : we have done that which was our duty to do . ' HENLEY . " 1 2 Which do but ...
... should , by doing every thing - ] From Scripture : " So when ye fhall have done all thofe things which are commanded you , fay , We are unprofitable fervants : we have done that which was our duty to do . ' HENLEY . " 1 2 Which do but ...
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