The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... arms who fummoned them , and chose one MACDOWALD as their captain . Macdowald speedily collected a confiderable body of forces from Ireland and the Western Ifles , and in one action gained a victory over the king's army . In this battle ...
... arms who fummoned them , and chose one MACDOWALD as their captain . Macdowald speedily collected a confiderable body of forces from Ireland and the Western Ifles , and in one action gained a victory over the king's army . In this battle ...
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... arms into the country , to bring up the chief offenders to anfwer the charge preferred againft them ; but they , inftead of obeying , mifufed the messenger with fundry reproaches , and finally few him . This fergeant at arms is ...
... arms into the country , to bring up the chief offenders to anfwer the charge preferred againft them ; but they , inftead of obeying , mifufed the messenger with fundry reproaches , and finally few him . This fergeant at arms is ...
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... arm'd , 3 As whence the fun ' gins his reflection ] The thought is ex- preffed with fome obfcurity , but the plain meaning is this : As the fame quarter , whence the blessing of day - light arifes , fometimes fends us , by a dreadful ...
... arm'd , 3 As whence the fun ' gins his reflection ] The thought is ex- preffed with fome obfcurity , but the plain meaning is this : As the fame quarter , whence the blessing of day - light arifes , fometimes fends us , by a dreadful ...
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... arms , and new fupplies of men , Began a fresh affault . DUN . Difmay'd not this Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ? SOLD . Yes ; 6 As fparrows , eagles ; or the hare , the lion . If I fay footh , I must report they were As cannons ...
... arms , and new fupplies of men , Began a fresh affault . DUN . Difmay'd not this Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ? SOLD . Yes ; 6 As fparrows , eagles ; or the hare , the lion . If I fay footh , I must report they were As cannons ...
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... arm ' gainft arm , Curbing his lavish spirit : And , to conclude , The victory fell on us ; -- DUN . ROSSE . That now 8 Great happiness ! Sweno , the Norways ' king , craves compofition ; Nor would we deign him burial of his men , And ...
... arm ' gainft arm , Curbing his lavish spirit : And , to conclude , The victory fell on us ; -- DUN . ROSSE . That now 8 Great happiness ! Sweno , the Norways ' king , craves compofition ; Nor would we deign him burial of his men , And ...
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