The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... she not required information , the audience must have remained ignorant of what it was necessary for them to know . Her speeches , therefore , proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a ...
... she not required information , the audience must have remained ignorant of what it was necessary for them to know . Her speeches , therefore , proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a ...
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... she smiled on him , deceived him . Shak- speare probably alludes to Macdowald's first successful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue his fortune , but loft his life . MALONE . • Like valour's minion , Carv'd out his paffage ...
... she smiled on him , deceived him . Shak- speare probably alludes to Macdowald's first successful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue his fortune , but loft his life . MALONE . • Like valour's minion , Carv'd out his paffage ...
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... she came on a tyme to the house of one Robert Lathburie & c . who diflyking her dealyng , fent her home emptie ; but presently after her depar- ture , his hogges fell ficke and died , to the number of twentie . " STEEVENS . 91 Witch ...
... she came on a tyme to the house of one Robert Lathburie & c . who diflyking her dealyng , fent her home emptie ; but presently after her depar- ture , his hogges fell ficke and died , to the number of twentie . " STEEVENS . 91 Witch ...
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... she pleased , the tail would still be wanting . The reason given by some of the old writers , for such a defi- ciency , is , that though the hands and feet , by an easy change , might be converted into the four paws of a beast , there ...
... she pleased , the tail would still be wanting . The reason given by some of the old writers , for such a defi- ciency , is , that though the hands and feet , by an easy change , might be converted into the four paws of a beast , there ...
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... nicler . " The wordes of the three weird fifters also greatly encouraged him [ to the murder of Duncan , but specially his wife lay fore upon him to attempt the thing , as she that was 2 WITCH . All hail , Macbeth ! hail to 38 ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ .
... nicler . " The wordes of the three weird fifters also greatly encouraged him [ to the murder of Duncan , but specially his wife lay fore upon him to attempt the thing , as she that was 2 WITCH . All hail , Macbeth ! hail to 38 ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ .
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almoſt alſo ancient anſwer Banquo BAST becauſe beſt blood cauſe curſe death deſcribed doth Duncan elſe emendation Engliſh Exeunt expreffion eyes faid falſe fame Faulconbridge fays fear feem fignifies fimilar firſt fleep following paſſage fome foul fuch hath heaven Hecate Henry VI himſelf Holinſhed honour houſe Hubert inſtance itſelf JOHNSON King Henry King Henry IV King John Lady laſt leſs lord MACB Macbeth MACD Macduff Malcolm MALONE means moſt murder muſt myſelf night obſerved occafion old copy paffage paſſage perſon play Pope preſent prince purpoſe Queen Rape of Lucrece reaſon Richard III ſaid ſame ſays ſcene Scotland ſecond ſee ſeems ſenſe Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſome ſpeak ſpeech ſpirits ſtand ſtate STEEVENS ſtill ſtrange ſuch ſupported ſuppoſe ſuſpect ſweet thane thee Theobald theſe thoſe thou thought tranflation uſed verſe WARBURTON whoſe WITCH word