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... expression in Macbeth , 11. i . 47 ; The Witch , v . i . 16 : " I'll rip thee down from neck to navel , " with the interpolated 1. ii . 22 : " Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps " ; The Witch , III . ii . 145 : " Why shak ...
... expression in Macbeth , 11. i . 47 ; The Witch , v . i . 16 : " I'll rip thee down from neck to navel , " with the interpolated 1. ii . 22 : " Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps " ; The Witch , III . ii . 145 : " Why shak ...
Page xxx
... expression " to see it " would seem to refer to a public representation of some kind , and the mention of " good wenches " as " prophetesses to the weird sisters of the tragedy . But it was beyond question the accession of James I. in ...
... expression " to see it " would seem to refer to a public representation of some kind , and the mention of " good wenches " as " prophetesses to the weird sisters of the tragedy . But it was beyond question the accession of James I. in ...
Page 101
... expression , ' Rebellion's head ' or ' Rebellious head ' ( whichever be the true reading ) , is sug- gested to Macbeth by the apparition of the armed head , which he misinterprets , as he misinterpreted the prophecies of the others ...
... expression , ' Rebellion's head ' or ' Rebellious head ' ( whichever be the true reading ) , is sug- gested to Macbeth by the apparition of the armed head , which he misinterprets , as he misinterpreted the prophecies of the others ...
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