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... land , p . 171 : " Duncan having two fonnes , & c . he made the elder . of them , called Malcolme , priuce of Cumberland , as it were thereby to appoint him fucceffor in his kingdome immediatlie after his de- ceafe . Mackbeth forely ...
... land , p . 171 : " Duncan having two fonnes , & c . he made the elder . of them , called Malcolme , priuce of Cumberland , as it were thereby to appoint him fucceffor in his kingdome immediatlie after his de- ceafe . Mackbeth forely ...
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... land , 66 " This kingdom , this confine of blood and breath , ... Hoftility and civil tumult reigns " Between my confcience and my coufin's death . " A fimilar expreffion is found in a book which our author is known to have read , the ...
... land , 66 " This kingdom , this confine of blood and breath , ... Hoftility and civil tumult reigns " Between my confcience and my coufin's death . " A fimilar expreffion is found in a book which our author is known to have read , the ...
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... that was tho in this land the verft was - hail , " As in langage of Saxoyne that me might evere iwite , And fo wel he paith the folc about , that he is not yut voryute . " · That memory , the warder of the brain , 78 MACBETH .
... that was tho in this land the verft was - hail , " As in langage of Saxoyne that me might evere iwite , And fo wel he paith the folc about , that he is not yut voryute . " · That memory , the warder of the brain , 78 MACBETH .
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... land ? ROSSE . You must have patience , madam . L. MACD . He had none : His flight was madness : When our actions do not , Our fears do make us traitors.2 ROSSE . You know not , Whether it was his wifdom , or his fear . L. MACD . Wifdom ...
... land ? ROSSE . You must have patience , madam . L. MACD . He had none : His flight was madness : When our actions do not , Our fears do make us traitors.2 ROSSE . You know not , Whether it was his wifdom , or his fear . L. MACD . Wifdom ...
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... lands and goods , that I would flea the most part of all the nobles of Scotland by furmized accufations , to the end I might injoy their lands ' , goods and poffeffions ; and therefore to fhew you what mifchiefe may infue on you through ...
... lands and goods , that I would flea the most part of all the nobles of Scotland by furmized accufations , to the end I might injoy their lands ' , goods and poffeffions ; and therefore to fhew you what mifchiefe may infue on you through ...
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