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... hold a solemn supper , Sir , 2. weird ] weyard F 1 ; weyward Ff2 , 3 , 4 ; weird Theobald . FI ; all - things F 2 ; all things Ff 3 , 4 . ACT III . SCENE 1. ] Historically con- sidered , there is a long interval between Acts II . and ...
... hold a solemn supper , Sir , 2. weird ] weyard F 1 ; weyward Ff2 , 3 , 4 ; weird Theobald . FI ; all - things F 2 ; all things Ff 3 , 4 . ACT III . SCENE 1. ] Historically con- sidered , there is a long interval between Acts II . and ...
Page 106
... hold rumour From what we fear , yet know not what we fear , But float upon a wild and violent sea , Each way , and move . — I take my leave of you : • . 20 19. know ] know't Hanmer . 19 , 20. we hold rumour . we we ] we bode ruin .. we ...
... hold rumour From what we fear , yet know not what we fear , But float upon a wild and violent sea , Each way , and move . — I take my leave of you : • . 20 19. know ] know't Hanmer . 19 , 20. we hold rumour . we we ] we bode ruin .. we ...
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... Hold , enough ! " 60 [ Exeunt , fighting . Retreat . Flourish . Re - enter , with drum and colours , MALCOLM , old ... Hold ] The cry of the heralds . " Ho ! Ho ! " which stopped a combat , is probably a corruption of “ Hold . " See ...
... Hold , enough ! " 60 [ Exeunt , fighting . Retreat . Flourish . Re - enter , with drum and colours , MALCOLM , old ... Hold ] The cry of the heralds . " Ho ! Ho ! " which stopped a combat , is probably a corruption of “ Hold . " See ...
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