The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... father as he flept , I had done't . 7 - My husband ? 6 from many others in our old dramatick performances , that it was the general cuftom to eat poffets juft before bed - time . So , in the first part of K. Edward IV . by Heywood ; 26 ...
... father as he flept , I had done't . 7 - My husband ? 6 from many others in our old dramatick performances , that it was the general cuftom to eat poffets juft before bed - time . So , in the first part of K. Edward IV . by Heywood ; 26 ...
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... father of Hypfipyle , the fpeaker . STEEVENS . 8 This is a forry fight . ] This expreffion might have been borrowed from Spenfer's Faery Queen , B. V. c . i . ft . 14 : To whom as they approached , they efpide " A forie fight as ever ...
... father of Hypfipyle , the fpeaker . STEEVENS . 8 This is a forry fight . ] This expreffion might have been borrowed from Spenfer's Faery Queen , B. V. c . i . ft . 14 : To whom as they approached , they efpide " A forie fight as ever ...
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... father's murder'd . MAL . O , by whom ? LEN . Thofe of his chamber , as it feem'd , had done't : Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found Upon their pillows : 9 They ftar'd ...
... father's murder'd . MAL . O , by whom ? LEN . Thofe of his chamber , as it feem'd , had done't : Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found Upon their pillows : 9 They ftar'd ...
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... father , ROSSE . Thou fee'ft , the heavens , as troubled with man's act , Threaten his bloody ftage : by the clock , ' tis day , And yet dark night ftrangles the travelling lamp : Is it night's predominance , or the day's fhame , That ...
... father , ROSSE . Thou fee'ft , the heavens , as troubled with man's act , Threaten his bloody ftage : by the clock , ' tis day , And yet dark night ftrangles the travelling lamp : Is it night's predominance , or the day's fhame , That ...
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... Father , farewell . OLD M. God's benifon go with you ; and with those That would make good of bad , and friends of foes ! [ Exeunt . Then ' tis moft like , The fovereignty will fall upon Macbeth . ] Macbeth by his birth food next in the ...
... Father , farewell . OLD M. God's benifon go with you ; and with those That would make good of bad , and friends of foes ! [ Exeunt . Then ' tis moft like , The fovereignty will fall upon Macbeth . ] Macbeth by his birth food next in the ...
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