The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... death , when he was about to have given proofs of his abilities . The empress showed fome kindness in her anger , by cutting him off at a time so convenient for his reputation . But a more remarkable proof of the antiquity of this ...
... death , when he was about to have given proofs of his abilities . The empress showed fome kindness in her anger , by cutting him off at a time so convenient for his reputation . But a more remarkable proof of the antiquity of this ...
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... death . " This law was repealed in our own time . Thus , in the time of Shakspeare , was the doctrine of witch- craft at once established by law and by the fashion , and it be- came not only unpolite , but criminal , to doubt it ; and ...
... death . " This law was repealed in our own time . Thus , in the time of Shakspeare , was the doctrine of witch- craft at once established by law and by the fashion , and it be- came not only unpolite , but criminal , to doubt it ; and ...
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... death , This tragedy was written , I believe , in the year 1606. See the notes at the end ; and An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Duncan , King of Scotland : Malcolm B4 ...
... death , This tragedy was written , I believe , in the year 1606. See the notes at the end ; and An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Duncan , King of Scotland : Malcolm B4 ...
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... death . " STEEVENS . Mr. Pope , instead of which , here , and in many other places , reads - who . But there is no need of change . There is scarcely one of our author's plays in which he has not used which for who . So , in The ...
... death . " STEEVENS . Mr. Pope , instead of which , here , and in many other places , reads - who . But there is no need of change . There is scarcely one of our author's plays in which he has not used which for who . So , in The ...
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... death , And with his former title greet Macbeth . 5 That now 7 Sweno , the Norways ' king , ] The present ... death , ] The old copy , injuriously to metre , reads- - pronounce his present death . STEEVENS . ROSSE . I'll fee it ...
... death , And with his former title greet Macbeth . 5 That now 7 Sweno , the Norways ' king , ] The present ... death , ] The old copy , injuriously to metre , reads- - pronounce his present death . STEEVENS . ROSSE . I'll fee it ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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