The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... whose conviction is ftill commemorated in an annual fermon at Huntingdon . But in the reign of King James , in which this tragedy was written , many circumstances concurred to propagate and confirm this opinion . The King , who was much ...
... whose conviction is ftill commemorated in an annual fermon at Huntingdon . But in the reign of King James , in which this tragedy was written , many circumstances concurred to propagate and confirm this opinion . The King , who was much ...
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... whose History of Scotland was first printed in seventeen books , at Paris , in 1526 , thus describes the event which forms the basis of the tragedy before us : " Makbeth , be perfuafion of his wyfe , gaderit his friendis to ane counfall ...
... whose History of Scotland was first printed in seventeen books , at Paris , in 1526 , thus describes the event which forms the basis of the tragedy before us : " Makbeth , be perfuafion of his wyfe , gaderit his friendis to ane counfall ...
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... verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : " Of them whose acts they mean to memorize . " STEEVENS . Enter ROSSE.7 Who comes here ? 8 MAL . The C4 ÌÀÑÂÅΤΗ . 23 Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds, ...
... verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : " Of them whose acts they mean to memorize . " STEEVENS . Enter ROSSE.7 Who comes here ? 8 MAL . The C4 ÌÀÑÂÅΤΗ . 23 Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds, ...
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... whose spirit , as well as words , is translated into the play of Shakspeare : and it had fignifyed nothing to have pored only on Holinshed for facts . " - Animus etiam , per se ferox , prope quotidianis conviciis uxoris ( quæ omnium ...
... whose spirit , as well as words , is translated into the play of Shakspeare : and it had fignifyed nothing to have pored only on Holinshed for facts . " - Animus etiam , per se ferox , prope quotidianis conviciis uxoris ( quæ omnium ...
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... Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair , 3 by the death of his father Sinell . ) The second of them said , " & c . Still , however , the objection made by Mr. Steevens remains in its full force ; for fince he knew that " by Sinel's death ...
... Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair , 3 by the death of his father Sinell . ) The second of them said , " & c . Still , however , the objection made by Mr. Steevens remains in its full force ; for fince he knew that " by Sinel's death ...
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