The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... its qualities , without fpeci- fying its name . In the Life of Antony , ( which our author must have diligently read , ) the Roman foldiers , while employed in the MACB . Your children fhall be kings . BAN . 42 MACBETH .
... its qualities , without fpeci- fying its name . In the Life of Antony , ( which our author must have diligently read , ) the Roman foldiers , while employed in the MACB . Your children fhall be kings . BAN . 42 MACBETH .
Page 54
... must tranflate ; ' tis fit we understand them . " Our author again , alludes to his grammar , in Troilus and Creffida : " I'll decline the whole queftion . " 991 In his 93d Sonnet , however , we find a contrary sentiment afferted : " In ...
... must tranflate ; ' tis fit we understand them . " Our author again , alludes to his grammar , in Troilus and Creffida : " I'll decline the whole queftion . " 991 In his 93d Sonnet , however , we find a contrary sentiment afferted : " In ...
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... must be known No lefs to have done fo , let me infold thee , And hold thee to my heart . BAN . The harvest is your own . DUN . There if I grow , My plenteous joys , Wanton in fulness , seek to hide themselves In drops of forrow.3 - Sons ...
... must be known No lefs to have done fo , let me infold thee , And hold thee to my heart . BAN . The harvest is your own . DUN . There if I grow , My plenteous joys , Wanton in fulness , seek to hide themselves In drops of forrow.3 - Sons ...
Page 58
... must fall down , or elfe o'er - leap , [ Afide . Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland , that the walls of the caftle of Macbeth , at Inverness , are yet ftanding . STEEVENS . The circumstance of Duncan's vifiting Macbeth is ...
... must fall down , or elfe o'er - leap , [ Afide . Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland , that the walls of the caftle of Macbeth , at Inverness , are yet ftanding . STEEVENS . The circumstance of Duncan's vifiting Macbeth is ...
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... must imagine , that while Macbeth was uttering the fix preceding lines , Dun- can and Banquo had been conferring apart . Macbeth's conduct appears to have been their fubject ; and to fome encomium fup- pofed to have been bestowed on him ...
... must imagine , that while Macbeth was uttering the fix preceding lines , Dun- can and Banquo had been conferring apart . Macbeth's conduct appears to have been their fubject ; and to fome encomium fup- pofed to have been bestowed on him ...
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