The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... give this part of his work the more dignity , he intermixes , with this northern , the Greek and Roman fuperftitions ; and puts Hecate at the head of their enchantments . And to make it ftill more familiar to the common audience ( which ...
... give this part of his work the more dignity , he intermixes , with this northern , the Greek and Roman fuperftitions ; and puts Hecate at the head of their enchantments . And to make it ftill more familiar to the common audience ( which ...
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... give the paffage as it is found there . " His wyfe impacient of lang tary ( as all wemen ar ) fpecially quhare they are defirus of ony purpos , gaif hym gret artation to purfew the third weird , that fche micht be ane quene , calland ...
... give the paffage as it is found there . " His wyfe impacient of lang tary ( as all wemen ar ) fpecially quhare they are defirus of ony purpos , gaif hym gret artation to purfew the third weird , that fche micht be ane quene , calland ...
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... . " Thick therefore is not lefs applicable to tale , the old reading , than to hail , the alteration of Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . To give thee , from our royal master , thanks D 3 MACBETH . 37 Came poft with post; and every one did bear ...
... . " Thick therefore is not lefs applicable to tale , the old reading , than to hail , the alteration of Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . To give thee , from our royal master , thanks D 3 MACBETH . 37 Came poft with post; and every one did bear ...
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William Shakespeare. To give thee , from our royal master , thanks ; To herald thee into his fight , not pay thee . 2 ROSSE . And , for an earnest of a greater honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : . In which ...
William Shakespeare. To give thee , from our royal master , thanks ; To herald thee into his fight , not pay thee . 2 ROSSE . And , for an earnest of a greater honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : . In which ...
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... Give me your favour : 8 - my dull brain was wrought With things forgotten . Kind gentlemen , your pains Are register'd where every day I turn 2 The leaf to read them . Let us toward the king.— Think upon what hath chanc'd ; and , at ...
... Give me your favour : 8 - my dull brain was wrought With things forgotten . Kind gentlemen , your pains Are register'd where every day I turn 2 The leaf to read them . Let us toward the king.— Think upon what hath chanc'd ; and , at ...
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