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... fear . Manifest dangers leave him unmoved . What really appals him is the image of his own guilty heart or bloody deed , and by this he is wholly possessed . Look at the " horrid image " of Duncan's murder which un- fixes his mind , and ...
... fear . Manifest dangers leave him unmoved . What really appals him is the image of his own guilty heart or bloody deed , and by this he is wholly possessed . Look at the " horrid image " of Duncan's murder which un- fixes his mind , and ...
Page 106
... fear ] " When we are led by our own fears to believe every rumour of danger we hear , yet are not conscious to ourselves of any crime for which we should be dis- turbed with those fears " ( Steevens ) . The Camb . Edd . say : " It is ...
... fear ] " When we are led by our own fears to believe every rumour of danger we hear , yet are not conscious to ourselves of any crime for which we should be dis- turbed with those fears " ( Steevens ) . The Camb . Edd . say : " It is ...
Page 126
... fear who account ? ] Theobald ; feare ? who . accompt : Ff 1 , 2 ; account : Ff 3 , 4. 39. him ? ] Rowe ; him . Ff ; him ! Knight . fear ? who .. • 32. satisfy ] assure . Warburton's emendation is plausible , and no doubt had its origin ...
... fear who account ? ] Theobald ; feare ? who . accompt : Ff 1 , 2 ; account : Ff 3 , 4. 39. him ? ] Rowe ; him . Ff ; him ! Knight . fear ? who .. • 32. satisfy ] assure . Warburton's emendation is plausible , and no doubt had its origin ...
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