The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... also the second Witch who furnishes decisive and material answers ; and that I would give the words " I come , Graymalkin ! " to the third . By affiftance from fuch of our author's plays as had been pub- lished in quarto , we have often ...
... also the second Witch who furnishes decisive and material answers ; and that I would give the words " I come , Graymalkin ! " to the third . By affiftance from fuch of our author's plays as had been pub- lished in quarto , we have often ...
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... also the Scottish Chronicles . However , it is possible that Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been fub- stituted , as better founding . It appears from a subsequent scene that he had attentively read Holinshed's account ...
... also the Scottish Chronicles . However , it is possible that Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been fub- stituted , as better founding . It appears from a subsequent scene that he had attentively read Holinshed's account ...
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... also Stanyhurst's Description of Ireland , ch . viii . fol . 28 . Holinshed , edit . 1577. STEEVENS . The old copy has Gallow - groffes . Corrected by the editor of the fecond folio , MALONE . 4 And fortune , on his damned quarrel ...
... also Stanyhurst's Description of Ireland , ch . viii . fol . 28 . Holinshed , edit . 1577. STEEVENS . The old copy has Gallow - groffes . Corrected by the editor of the fecond folio , MALONE . 4 And fortune , on his damned quarrel ...
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... also in MS . Harl . 4690 : " Thanne fir Edward of Bailoll towke his leve off king Edwarde , and went ayenne into Scottelonde , and was fo grete a lorde , and so moche had his wille , that he touke no hede to hem that halpe him in his ...
... also in MS . Harl . 4690 : " Thanne fir Edward of Bailoll towke his leve off king Edwarde , and went ayenne into Scottelonde , and was fo grete a lorde , and so moche had his wille , that he touke no hede to hem that halpe him in his ...
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... also 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 ...
... also 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 ...
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