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... probably used , was published in 1587. Apart from this , the first actual reference in Shake- speare's own time to the subject appears to be an entry in the Stationers ' Register , dated August 27 , 1596 , of Thomas Millington being ...
... probably used , was published in 1587. Apart from this , the first actual reference in Shake- speare's own time to the subject appears to be an entry in the Stationers ' Register , dated August 27 , 1596 , of Thomas Millington being ...
Page 32
... probably a proleptic construction , in which the epithet of the object is the result of the previous action . ( Compare 11. iv . 76 : " the gentle weal . " ) But it is not necessarily if Duncan means that his senses have already become ...
... probably a proleptic construction , in which the epithet of the object is the result of the previous action . ( Compare 11. iv . 76 : " the gentle weal . " ) But it is not necessarily if Duncan means that his senses have already become ...
Page 144
... probably by a Cut that had been made in the Speech by the Actors . They were a Memorandum to the Prompter to ring the Alarum - bell , i.e. the Bell , perhaps at that Time used to warn the Tragedy - Drum and Trumpets to be ready to sound ...
... probably by a Cut that had been made in the Speech by the Actors . They were a Memorandum to the Prompter to ring the Alarum - bell , i.e. the Bell , perhaps at that Time used to warn the Tragedy - Drum and Trumpets to be ready to sound ...
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