The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... hath lost , noble Macbeth hath won . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A Heath . Thunder . Enter the three Witches . 1 WITCH . Where hast thou been , sister ? 2 WITCH . Killing swine . 3 WITCH . Sister , where thou ? 9 1 WITCH . A sailor's wife ...
... hath lost , noble Macbeth hath won . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A Heath . Thunder . Enter the three Witches . 1 WITCH . Where hast thou been , sister ? 2 WITCH . Killing swine . 3 WITCH . Sister , where thou ? 9 1 WITCH . A sailor's wife ...
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... hath lately been repeated from Mr. Guthrie's Essay upon English Tragedy , that the portrait of Macbeth's wife is copied from Buchanan , " whose spirit , as well as words , is translated into the play of Shakspeare : and it had signifyed ...
... hath lately been repeated from Mr. Guthrie's Essay upon English Tragedy , that the portrait of Macbeth's wife is copied from Buchanan , " whose spirit , as well as words , is translated into the play of Shakspeare : and it had signifyed ...
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... hath happily receiv'd , Macbeth , The news of thy success : and when he reads Thy personal venture in the rebels ' fight , His wonders and his praises do contend , Which should be thine , or his : Silenc'd with that , " Parthian war ...
... hath happily receiv'd , Macbeth , The news of thy success : and when he reads Thy personal venture in the rebels ' fight , His wonders and his praises do contend , Which should be thine , or his : Silenc'd with that , " Parthian war ...
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... hath the being , " So th ' apprehension of approaching ill " Seems greater than itself , whilst fears are lying . " " STEEVENS . By present fears is meant , the actual presence of any objects of terror . So , in The Second Part of King ...
... hath the being , " So th ' apprehension of approaching ill " Seems greater than itself , whilst fears are lying . " " STEEVENS . By present fears is meant , the actual presence of any objects of terror . So , in The Second Part of King ...
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... hath a pleasant seat ; the air › This castle hath a pleasant seat ; ] Seat here means situation . Lord Bacon says , " He that builds a faire house upon an ill seat , committeth himself to prison . Neither doe I reckon it an ill seat ...
... hath a pleasant seat ; the air › This castle hath a pleasant seat ; ] Seat here means situation . Lord Bacon says , " He that builds a faire house upon an ill seat , committeth himself to prison . Neither doe I reckon it an ill seat ...
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