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... mentioned in their places in the notes , but they cannot adequately be brought home to the mind of the reader unless he has the altered text before him . And this important question is con- cerned with specific points of difficulty in ...
... mentioned in their places in the notes , but they cannot adequately be brought home to the mind of the reader unless he has the altered text before him . And this important question is con- cerned with specific points of difficulty in ...
Page xliii
... mention of the ghost of Duncan . Collier thought that the opinion that the second ghost was that of Duncan and not that of Banquo was not founded on a correct interpretation of the text . Dyce ( Remarks , p . 197 ) is em- phatic on the ...
... mention of the ghost of Duncan . Collier thought that the opinion that the second ghost was that of Duncan and not that of Banquo was not founded on a correct interpretation of the text . Dyce ( Remarks , p . 197 ) is em- phatic on the ...
Page 79
... mentioned by Macbeth in the foregoing scene , has , before they enter upon the stage , given them the directions which were promised at the time of their agreement ; yet one of the murderers suborned , sus- pects him of intending to ...
... mentioned by Macbeth in the foregoing scene , has , before they enter upon the stage , given them the directions which were promised at the time of their agreement ; yet one of the murderers suborned , sus- pects him of intending to ...
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Antony Banquo Birnam blood Capell cherubin Clar Cotgrave Craig Cymbeline dagger death deed Doct doubt Duncan Dunsinane Dyce E. K. Chambers editors Elizabethan ending respectively English Enter Exeunt fear Fleance Florio ghost grace hail hand Hanmer hath heaven Henry Henry VI Hist Holinshed honour interpolator Johnson conj Julius Cæsar Keightley King John King Lear King's knocking Lady Macbeth Liddell lines Ff lord Macb Macd Macduff Mach Malcolm Malone meaning metaphor Midsummer Night's Dream murder nature night Othello Oxford Dict pare passage perhaps phrase play Pope probably Queene refers remarks Richard II Romeo and Juliet Rosse says scene Scot Scotland seems sense Shake Shakespeare Siward sleep speak speare spirits stage directions Steevens conj thane thane of Cawdor thee Theobald thou thought tion tragedy Troilus and Cressida verb Warburton weird sisters weyard Witch word ΙΟ