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... present grace ] Hunter says , " There is here a skilful reference to the thrice repeated ' Hail ' of the witches . Thane of Glamis ' he was ; that is the ' present grace ' ; but ' Thane of Cawdor ' was only predicted ; this is the noble ...
... present grace ] Hunter says , " There is here a skilful reference to the thrice repeated ' Hail ' of the witches . Thane of Glamis ' he was ; that is the ' present grace ' ; but ' Thane of Cawdor ' was only predicted ; this is the noble ...
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... present ] present time Pope . feel ] feel e'en Hunter ( and Lettsom ) conj . 63. matters . To . . . time , ] Theobald ; matters , to . . . time . F 1 . the house was yet but half lighted , he had himself often peeped . " And Halli- well ...
... present ] present time Pope . feel ] feel e'en Hunter ( and Lettsom ) conj . 63. matters . To . . . time , ] Theobald ; matters , to . . . time . F 1 . the house was yet but half lighted , he had himself often peeped . " And Halli- well ...
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... present . Macaulay in his Ivry uses the word in the older sense : " For cold and stiff and still are they that wrought thy walls annoy . " " 9 75. mated ] bewildered , confounded . Cotgrave's Dict . gives the two senses : " Mater : To ...
... present . Macaulay in his Ivry uses the word in the older sense : " For cold and stiff and still are they that wrought thy walls annoy . " " 9 75. mated ] bewildered , confounded . Cotgrave's Dict . gives the two senses : " Mater : To ...
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