The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fimilar invocation is found in A Warning for faire Women , 1599 , a tragedy which was certainly prior to Macbeth : " O fable night , fit on the eye of heaven , " That it difcern not this black deed of darkness ! " My guilty foul , burnt ...
... fimilar invocation is found in A Warning for faire Women , 1599 , a tragedy which was certainly prior to Macbeth : " O fable night , fit on the eye of heaven , " That it difcern not this black deed of darkness ! " My guilty foul , burnt ...
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... fimilar sentiment of ferocity : I " In gremio ( licet amplexu lachrimisque moretur ) " Transadigam ferro . " STEEVENS . had I fo fworn , ] The latter word is here used as a diffyllable . The editor of the second folio , from his ...
... fimilar sentiment of ferocity : I " In gremio ( licet amplexu lachrimisque moretur ) " Transadigam ferro . " STEEVENS . had I fo fworn , ] The latter word is here used as a diffyllable . The editor of the second folio , from his ...
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... fimilar expreffion ; and perhaps would have used the word Stride , if he had not been fettered by the rhyme : " Into the chamber wickedly he stalks . " Plaufible , however , as this emendation may appear , the old reading , fides , is ...
... fimilar expreffion ; and perhaps would have used the word Stride , if he had not been fettered by the rhyme : " Into the chamber wickedly he stalks . " Plaufible , however , as this emendation may appear , the old reading , fides , is ...
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... fimilar occafion , is introduced by Statius , in the fifth Book of his Thebaid , v . 236 : " Ut vero Alcimeden etiamnum in murmure truncos " Ferre patris vultus , et egentem sanguinis ensem " Confpexi , riguere comæ , atque in vifcera ...
... fimilar occafion , is introduced by Statius , in the fifth Book of his Thebaid , v . 236 : " Ut vero Alcimeden etiamnum in murmure truncos " Ferre patris vultus , et egentem sanguinis ensem " Confpexi , riguere comæ , atque in vifcera ...
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... fimilar re- petition : " They have all new legs , and lame ones . " Again , in The Merchant of Venice : " A ftage where every man must play a part , " And mine a fad one . " Though the punctuation of the old copy is very often faulty ...
... fimilar re- petition : " They have all new legs , and lame ones . " Again , in The Merchant of Venice : " A ftage where every man must play a part , " And mine a fad one . " Though the punctuation of the old copy is very often faulty ...
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