The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fure that Shakspeare meant it to be un- derstood that Macbeth had already acceded to his paternal title . Bellenden only fays , " The firft of them faid to Macbeth , Hale thane of Glammis . The fecound faid , " & c . But in Holinfhed ...
... fure that Shakspeare meant it to be un- derstood that Macbeth had already acceded to his paternal title . Bellenden only fays , " The firft of them faid to Macbeth , Hale thane of Glammis . The fecound faid , " & c . But in Holinfhed ...
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... fure.8 Time and the hour runs through the rougheft day . ] " By this , I confefs I do not , with his two laft commentators , imagine is meant either the tautology of time and the hour , or an allufion to time painted with an hour ...
... fure.8 Time and the hour runs through the rougheft day . ] " By this , I confefs I do not , with his two laft commentators , imagine is meant either the tautology of time and the hour , or an allufion to time painted with an hour ...
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... future ftate of being . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : 66 " " Our fortune lies Upon this jump . " Again , in Coriolanus : 2 66 and wifh " To jump a body with a dangerous phyfick , " That's fure of death without it . " See note on this ...
... future ftate of being . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : 66 " " Our fortune lies Upon this jump . " Again , in Coriolanus : 2 66 and wifh " To jump a body with a dangerous phyfick , " That's fure of death without it . " See note on this ...
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... fure of foot , " And fo I do commend you to their backs . " This verb has many fhades of meaning . It seems here to fignify - offers , or recommends . STEEVENS . S our poifon'd chalice To our own lips . ] Our poet , apis Matinæ more ...
... fure of foot , " And fo I do commend you to their backs . " This verb has many fhades of meaning . It seems here to fignify - offers , or recommends . STEEVENS . S our poifon'd chalice To our own lips . ] Our poet , apis Matinæ more ...
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... fure that this punctuation is the true one . " If we fail , we fail , " — is a colloquial phrafe ftill in frequent use . Macbeth having cafually employed the former part of this fentence , his wife defignedly completes it . We fail ...
... fure that this punctuation is the true one . " If we fail , we fail , " — is a colloquial phrafe ftill in frequent use . Macbeth having cafually employed the former part of this fentence , his wife defignedly completes it . We fail ...
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