A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 116
... thing came to passe as they had spoken . " The same night after , at supper , Banquĥo iested with him and said : " Now Mackbeth thou ' hast obreined those things which the two former sisters prophesied , there remaineth onelie for ...
... thing came to passe as they had spoken . " The same night after , at supper , Banquĥo iested with him and said : " Now Mackbeth thou ' hast obreined those things which the two former sisters prophesied , there remaineth onelie for ...
Page 402
... thing no lesse strange than cruel , to bind a man to pay a pound of the flesh of his bodie , for want of money : Surely , in that it is a thing not usuall , it appeareth to be somewhat the more admirable , but there are divers others ...
... thing no lesse strange than cruel , to bind a man to pay a pound of the flesh of his bodie , for want of money : Surely , in that it is a thing not usuall , it appeareth to be somewhat the more admirable , but there are divers others ...
Page 481
... thing obteined , all the lords of the conspiracie departed home to their houses , as they noised it , to set armorers on worke about the trimming of their armour against the iusts , and to prepare all other furniture and things readie ...
... thing obteined , all the lords of the conspiracie departed home to their houses , as they noised it , to set armorers on worke about the trimming of their armour against the iusts , and to prepare all other furniture and things readie ...
Contents
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JULIUS CESAR | 1 |
As You Like | 33 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH | 69 |
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