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Page xviii
... follow- ing , viz . I. i .; I. ii .; I. iii . 1-37 ( that is to say the first 118 lines of the play - its figurehead , so to speak , as we ... follows in scene iii . lines 72 , 73 and 112 sqq . We may add that Shakespeare's xviii MACBETH.
... follow- ing , viz . I. i .; I. ii .; I. iii . 1-37 ( that is to say the first 118 lines of the play - its figurehead , so to speak , as we ... follows in scene iii . lines 72 , 73 and 112 sqq . We may add that Shakespeare's xviii MACBETH.
Page 33
... follows us sometime is our trouble , Which still we thank as love . Herein I teach you , How you shall bid God yield ... follows : " The love which follows us is sometimes troublesome ; so we give you trouble , but look you only at the ...
... follows us sometime is our trouble , Which still we thank as love . Herein I teach you , How you shall bid God yield ... follows : " The love which follows us is sometimes troublesome ; so we give you trouble , but look you only at the ...
Page 64
... follows Holinshed's account of the murder of King Duff . • • 24. pretend ] intend , design . See note on " pretence , " 11. iii . 134 ante . 24. suborn'd ] In Elizabethan English subornation meant the instigation of any form of crime ...
... follows Holinshed's account of the murder of King Duff . • • 24. pretend ] intend , design . See note on " pretence , " 11. iii . 134 ante . 24. suborn'd ] In Elizabethan English subornation meant the instigation of any form of crime ...
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