The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found Upon their pillows : 9 They ftar'd , and were distracted ; no man's life Was to be trufled with them . MACB . O , yet I do repent me of my fury , That ...
... faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found Upon their pillows : 9 They ftar'd , and were distracted ; no man's life Was to be trufled with them . MACB . O , yet I do repent me of my fury , That ...
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... face of earth intomb , When living light fhould kifs it ? 4 darkness does the face of earth intomb , When living light should kiss it ? ] After the murder of king Duffe , ( fays Holinfhed ) " for the space of fix moneths togither there ...
... face of earth intomb , When living light fhould kifs it ? 4 darkness does the face of earth intomb , When living light should kiss it ? ] After the murder of king Duffe , ( fays Holinfhed ) " for the space of fix moneths togither there ...
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... faces vizards to our hearts , Difguifing what they are . LADY M. 6 You must leave this . MACB . O , full of fcorpions is my mind , dear wife ! 1 Thou know'ft , that Banquo , and his Fleance lives . LADY M. But in them nature's copy's ...
... faces vizards to our hearts , Difguifing what they are . LADY M. 6 You must leave this . MACB . O , full of fcorpions is my mind , dear wife ! 1 Thou know'ft , that Banquo , and his Fleance lives . LADY M. But in them nature's copy's ...
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... face ; " It's me to halte us home - ward . " MALONE . Makes wing to the rooky wood : Rooky may mean damp , mifty , feaming with exhalations . It is only a North country variation of dialed from reeky . In Coriolanus , Shakspeare ...
... face ; " It's me to halte us home - ward . " MALONE . Makes wing to the rooky wood : Rooky may mean damp , mifty , feaming with exhalations . It is only a North country variation of dialed from reeky . In Coriolanus , Shakspeare ...
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... face . All of whatever degree , from the higheft to the loweft , may be affured that their vifit is well received . JOHNSON . 4 Our hoflefs keeps her fate , & c . ] i . e . continues in her chair of ftate at the head of the table . This ...
... face . All of whatever degree , from the higheft to the loweft , may be affured that their vifit is well received . JOHNSON . 4 Our hoflefs keeps her fate , & c . ] i . e . continues in her chair of ftate at the head of the table . This ...
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