The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... prince of Cumberland : which honour must Not , unaccompanied , inveft him only , But figns of noblenefs , like ftars , fhall fhine On all defervers . - From hence to Invernefs , 5 And bind us further to you . MACB . The reft is labour ...
... prince of Cumberland : which honour must Not , unaccompanied , inveft him only , But figns of noblenefs , like ftars , fhall fhine On all defervers . - From hence to Invernefs , 5 And bind us further to you . MACB . The reft is labour ...
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... prince of Cumberland ! — ] So , Holinfhed , Hift . of Scot- 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 ...
... prince of Cumberland ! — ] So , Holinfhed , Hift . of Scot- 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 ...
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... Prince of Cum- berland . " An extract or two from Hedor Boethius will be fuffi- cient relative to these points . In the tenth chapter of the eleventh book of his Hiftory we are informed , that fome of the friends of Kenneth III . the ...
... Prince of Cum- berland . " An extract or two from Hedor Boethius will be fuffi- cient relative to these points . In the tenth chapter of the eleventh book of his Hiftory we are informed , that fome of the friends of Kenneth III . the ...
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... Prince of Tyre , 1609 : " Her face the book of praises , where is read " Nothing but curious pleasures . " STEEVENS . Again , in our author's Rape of Lucrece : " Poor women's faces are their own faults ' books . " To beguile the time ...
... Prince of Tyre , 1609 : " Her face the book of praises , where is read " Nothing but curious pleasures . " STEEVENS . Again , in our author's Rape of Lucrece : " Poor women's faces are their own faults ' books . " To beguile the time ...
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... prince , likely to fay to his attendants on fuch an occafion . Whereas the modern writers feem , on the contrary , to be always fearching for new thoughts , fuch as would never occur to men in the situation which is represented . This ...
... prince , likely to fay to his attendants on fuch an occafion . Whereas the modern writers feem , on the contrary , to be always fearching for new thoughts , fuch as would never occur to men in the situation which is represented . This ...
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