The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speeches , therefore , proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a question which had not been asked . Here seems to be a chasm , which I shall attempt 1 WITCH . I come , Graymalkin ! 5 ALL ...
... speeches , therefore , proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a question which had not been asked . Here seems to be a chasm , which I shall attempt 1 WITCH . I come , Graymalkin ! 5 ALL ...
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... speech to Macbeth , when he meets him to falute him with the title , and infinuates his crime to be lining the rebel with hidden help and ' vantage . with felf - comparisons , ] i . e . gave him as good as he brought , shew'd he was his ...
... speech to Macbeth , when he meets him to falute him with the title , and infinuates his crime to be lining the rebel with hidden help and ' vantage . with felf - comparisons , ] i . e . gave him as good as he brought , shew'd he was his ...
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... speeches , collectively taken , were meant to form one verse , as follows : 1 Witch . Where haft been , sister ? 2 Witch . 3 Witch . Killing swine . Where thou ? If my supposition be well founded , there is as little reafon for ...
... speeches , collectively taken , were meant to form one verse , as follows : 1 Witch . Where haft been , sister ? 2 Witch . 3 Witch . Killing swine . Where thou ? If my supposition be well founded , there is as little reafon for ...
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... speech uttered by the object of Macbeth's ambition . As such they ap- pear to me , and I have therefore diftinguished them by Italicks . MALONE . This regulation is certainly proper , and I have followed it . STEEVENS . That I may pour ...
... speech uttered by the object of Macbeth's ambition . As such they ap- pear to me , and I have therefore diftinguished them by Italicks . MALONE . This regulation is certainly proper , and I have followed it . STEEVENS . That I may pour ...
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... speech , and added harsiness to the other's note . Unless we absurdly suppose the messenger acquainted with the hidden import of his message , speed alone had intercepted his breath , as repetition the raven's voice ; though the lady ...
... speech , and added harsiness to the other's note . Unless we absurdly suppose the messenger acquainted with the hidden import of his message , speed alone had intercepted his breath , as repetition the raven's voice ; though the lady ...
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