The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... speak Our free hearts each to other . 3 Such tautology is common to Shakspeare . " The very head and front of my offending , " is little lefs reprehenfible . Time and the hour , is Time with his hours . STEEVENS . The fame expreffion is ...
... speak Our free hearts each to other . 3 Such tautology is common to Shakspeare . " The very head and front of my offending , " is little lefs reprehenfible . Time and the hour , is Time with his hours . STEEVENS . The fame expreffion is ...
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... speaking of itself , it is necessary to read , thou d't have , great Glamis , That which cries , Thus thou muft do , if thou have me . • JOHNSON . 3 And that which rather thou doft fear to do , ] The conftrudion , perhaps , is , thou ...
... speaking of itself , it is necessary to read , thou d't have , great Glamis , That which cries , Thus thou muft do , if thou have me . • JOHNSON . 3 And that which rather thou doft fear to do , ] The conftrudion , perhaps , is , thou ...
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... speak further . LADY M. Only look up clear ; To alter favour ever is to fear : 6 Leave all the rest to me . [ Exeunt : SCENE VI . The fame . Before the Caftle . Hautboys . Servants of Macbeth attending . Enter DUNCAN , MALCOLM ...
... speak further . LADY M. Only look up clear ; To alter favour ever is to fear : 6 Leave all the rest to me . [ Exeunt : SCENE VI . The fame . Before the Caftle . Hautboys . Servants of Macbeth attending . Enter DUNCAN , MALCOLM ...
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... help and holy phyfic lies . " M. MASON . -it is a knell That fummons thee to heaven , or to hell . ] Thus Raleigh , speaking of love , in England's Helicon , 4to . 1600 : SCENE II . The fame . Enter Lady MACBETH . MACBETH . 95.
... help and holy phyfic lies . " M. MASON . -it is a knell That fummons thee to heaven , or to hell . ] Thus Raleigh , speaking of love , in England's Helicon , 4to . 1600 : SCENE II . The fame . Enter Lady MACBETH . MACBETH . 95.
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... speak ? MACB . LADY M. MACB . LADY M. Ay . When ? Now . As I defcended ? 1 MACB . Hark ! Who lies i'the fecond chamber ? LADY M. MACE This is a forry fight . " Donalbain . [ Looking on his hands . as the poet had drawn the lady and her ...
... speak ? MACB . LADY M. MACB . LADY M. Ay . When ? Now . As I defcended ? 1 MACB . Hark ! Who lies i'the fecond chamber ? LADY M. MACE This is a forry fight . " Donalbain . [ Looking on his hands . as the poet had drawn the lady and her ...
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