The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... curse , an interdiction . So , afterwards in this play : " By his own interdiction stands accurs'd . " So , among the Romans , an outlaw's sentence was , Aquæ & Ignis interdictio ; i . e . he was forbid the use of water and fire , which ...
... curse , an interdiction . So , afterwards in this play : " By his own interdiction stands accurs'd . " So , among the Romans , an outlaw's sentence was , Aquæ & Ignis interdictio ; i . e . he was forbid the use of water and fire , which ...
Page 215
... curse fall on you ! Let me know : - Why finks that cauldron ? and what noise is this ? 7 [ Hautboys . 1 WITCH . Show ! 2 WITCH . Show ! 3 WITCH . Show ! ALL . Show his eyes , and grieve his heart ; Come like fhadows , so depart . This ...
... curse fall on you ! Let me know : - Why finks that cauldron ? and what noise is this ? 7 [ Hautboys . 1 WITCH . Show ! 2 WITCH . Show ! 3 WITCH . Show ! ALL . Show his eyes , and grieve his heart ; Come like fhadows , so depart . This ...
Page 220
... curses to the concaue skie , " Which may infect the regions of the ayre . " TODD . 3 Time , thou anticipaťst my dread exploits :) To anticipate is here to prevent , by taking away the opportunity . JOHNSON . + The very firstlings ...
... curses to the concaue skie , " Which may infect the regions of the ayre . " TODD . 3 Time , thou anticipaťst my dread exploits :) To anticipate is here to prevent , by taking away the opportunity . JOHNSON . + The very firstlings ...
Page 221
... curses in like cafe " Said he , did greedy Craffus trace . " The old copy reads- That trace him in his line . The metre , however , demands the omiffion of fuch un- necessary expletives . STEEVENS . 6 But no more fights ! ] This hafty ...
... curses in like cafe " Said he , did greedy Craffus trace . " The old copy reads- That trace him in his line . The metre , however , demands the omiffion of fuch un- necessary expletives . STEEVENS . 6 But no more fights ! ] This hafty ...
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... curses of those I have injured , and the hollow adulation of mortified dependants . I have lived long enough . It is time for me to retire . A passage in one of our author's Sonnets , ( quoted by Mr. Steevens , in a subsequent note ...
... curses of those I have injured , and the hollow adulation of mortified dependants . I have lived long enough . It is time for me to retire . A passage in one of our author's Sonnets , ( quoted by Mr. Steevens , in a subsequent note ...
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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