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... Antony in North's Plutarch , which he has introduced into Macbeth , viz . in I. iii . 84 , and III . i . 55 ; ( a ) at p . 932 ( ed . 1631 ) : " In the end they [ i.e. the Roman soldiers in Parthia ] were compelled to liue of hearbs and ...
... Antony in North's Plutarch , which he has introduced into Macbeth , viz . in I. iii . 84 , and III . i . 55 ; ( a ) at p . 932 ( ed . 1631 ) : " In the end they [ i.e. the Roman soldiers in Parthia ] were compelled to liue of hearbs and ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra , III . vi . 93 : — " Antony most large In his abominations . " 14. ' Tis better . . . within ] Johnson rightly interprets , " I am more pleased , that the blood of Banquo should be on thy face than in his body ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , III . vi . 93 : — " Antony most large In his abominations . " 14. ' Tis better . . . within ] Johnson rightly interprets , " I am more pleased , that the blood of Banquo should be on thy face than in his body ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra , III . ii . 11 ; Cymbeline , II . v . 8 ; and Tempest , III . ii . 108 . 29. worm ] serpent , in Elizabethans . Compare Antony and Cleopatra , IV . ii . 243 : " Hast thou the pretty worm of Nilus there ? " 32. hear ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , III . ii . 11 ; Cymbeline , II . v . 8 ; and Tempest , III . ii . 108 . 29. worm ] serpent , in Elizabethans . Compare Antony and Cleopatra , IV . ii . 243 : " Hast thou the pretty worm of Nilus there ? " 32. hear ...
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