The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... observed that the word unmannerly is here ufed adverbially . So friendly is used for friendlily in K Henry IV . PII . and faulty for faultily in As you like it . A paffage in the pre- ceding fcene , in which Macbeth's viliouary dagger ...
... observed that the word unmannerly is here ufed adverbially . So friendly is used for friendlily in K Henry IV . PII . and faulty for faultily in As you like it . A paffage in the pre- ceding fcene , in which Macbeth's viliouary dagger ...
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... observed . In his letter to his wife , Macbeth fays , I have heard by the perfecteft report , that they have more than mortal knowledge . " And in this very fcene , we find the word with used to exprefs by , where the murderer fays he ...
... observed . In his letter to his wife , Macbeth fays , I have heard by the perfecteft report , that they have more than mortal knowledge . " And in this very fcene , we find the word with used to exprefs by , where the murderer fays he ...
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... observed , ) by an over - acted regard for Banquo , of whose absence from the feaft he affects to complain , that he may not be suspected of knowing the caufe , though at the fame time he very unguardedly drops an allu- fron to that ...
... observed , ) by an over - acted regard for Banquo , of whose absence from the feaft he affects to complain , that he may not be suspected of knowing the caufe , though at the fame time he very unguardedly drops an allu- fron to that ...
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... observed , that the original edition contains only the two first words of the fong before us ; but have fince difcovered the entire ftanza in the Witch , a dramatic piece by Middleton , already quoted . The fong is there called " a ...
... observed , that the original edition contains only the two first words of the fong before us ; but have fince difcovered the entire ftanza in the Witch , a dramatic piece by Middleton , already quoted . The fong is there called " a ...
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... observed by himself with splenetic impatience : " " our caftle's ftrength " Will laugh a fiege to fcorn . Here let them lie " Till famine and the ague eat them up . " Were they not forc'd with those that should be ours , " We might have ...
... observed by himself with splenetic impatience : " " our caftle's ftrength " Will laugh a fiege to fcorn . Here let them lie " Till famine and the ague eat them up . " Were they not forc'd with those that should be ours , " We might have ...
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