The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... flain by Macduff in the year 1061 , according to Boethius ; according to Buchanan , in 1057 ; at which time King Edward the Confeffor poffeffed the throne of England . Holinfhed copied the hiftory of Boethius , and on Holinfhed's ...
... flain by Macduff in the year 1061 , according to Boethius ; according to Buchanan , in 1057 ; at which time King Edward the Confeffor poffeffed the throne of England . Holinfhed copied the hiftory of Boethius , and on Holinfhed's ...
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... flain with man borne of any woman , nor van- quifhed till the wood of Bernane came to the caftell of Dun- finane . " p . 244 , And the scene between Malcolm and Macduff , in the fourth Act , is almoft literally taken from the Chronicle ...
... flain with man borne of any woman , nor van- quifhed till the wood of Bernane came to the caftell of Dun- finane . " p . 244 , And the scene between Malcolm and Macduff , in the fourth Act , is almoft literally taken from the Chronicle ...
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... flain with paynim knife . " STEEVENS . To avoid a multitude of examples , which in the present in- stance do not feem wanted , I fhall only observe that Mr. Steevens's remark might be confirmed by quotations without end . REED . 4 -the ...
... flain with paynim knife . " STEEVENS . To avoid a multitude of examples , which in the present in- stance do not feem wanted , I fhall only observe that Mr. Steevens's remark might be confirmed by quotations without end . REED . 4 -the ...
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... flain . ROSSE . What good could they pretend ? 5 Alas , the day ! " There were two ancient ftocks , which Fortune high did place " Above the reft , endew'd with wealth , the nobler of their race . MALONE . I prefer " minions of the race ...
... flain . ROSSE . What good could they pretend ? 5 Alas , the day ! " There were two ancient ftocks , which Fortune high did place " Above the reft , endew'd with wealth , the nobler of their race . MALONE . I prefer " minions of the race ...
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... countenanced by the following paffages : Thus , in The Rape of Lucrece : " How will thy fhame be feeded in thine - age , " When thus thy vices bud before thy fpring ? " The fword of our flain kings : Yet do not MACBETH . 237.
... countenanced by the following paffages : Thus , in The Rape of Lucrece : " How will thy fhame be feeded in thine - age , " When thus thy vices bud before thy fpring ? " The fword of our flain kings : Yet do not MACBETH . 237.
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