The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... suspect it to be clogged with inter- polations , or mutilated by omiffions . Want of corresponding rhymes to the foregoing lines , induce me to hint at vacuities which cannot be supplied , and intrusions which ( on the bare authority of ...
... suspect it to be clogged with inter- polations , or mutilated by omiffions . Want of corresponding rhymes to the foregoing lines , induce me to hint at vacuities which cannot be supplied , and intrusions which ( on the bare authority of ...
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... suspect our author was led to use the expreffions which have occafioned the present note , by the following words of Holin- shed : " The fame night after , at supper , Banquo jested with him , and faid , Now Mackbeth , thou hast ...
... suspect our author was led to use the expreffions which have occafioned the present note , by the following words of Holin- shed : " The fame night after , at supper , Banquo jested with him , and faid , Now Mackbeth , thou hast ...
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... suspect them to be corrupt . Perhaps the meaning is , -By being the occasion of so much trouble , I furnish you with a motive to pray to heaven to reward me for the pain I give you , inasmuch as the having fuch an opportuLADY M. All our ...
... suspect them to be corrupt . Perhaps the meaning is , -By being the occasion of so much trouble , I furnish you with a motive to pray to heaven to reward me for the pain I give you , inasmuch as the having fuch an opportuLADY M. All our ...
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... suspect our author , ( who is seldom very exact in his com- putation of time , ) in fact meant , that the murder should be supposed to be committed a little before day - break , which ex- actly corresponds with the speech of Macduff now ...
... suspect our author , ( who is seldom very exact in his com- putation of time , ) in fact meant , that the murder should be supposed to be committed a little before day - break , which ex- actly corresponds with the speech of Macduff now ...
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... suspect any interpolation here : " Therefore , O Antony , stay not by his fide : " Thy dæmon , that's thy spirit which keeps thee , is " Noble , courageous , high , unmatchable , " Where Cæfar's is not ; but near him thy angel " Becomes ...
... suspect any interpolation here : " Therefore , O Antony , stay not by his fide : " Thy dæmon , that's thy spirit which keeps thee , is " Noble , courageous , high , unmatchable , " Where Cæfar's is not ; but near him thy angel " Becomes ...
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