The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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Page 174
... England ? Dro . S. I looked for the chalky cliffs , but I could find no whiteness in them ; but I guess , it stood in her chin , by the salt rheum that ran between France and it . Ant . S. Where Spain ? Dro . S. ' Faith , I saw it not ...
... England ? Dro . S. I looked for the chalky cliffs , but I could find no whiteness in them ; but I guess , it stood in her chin , by the salt rheum that ran between France and it . Ant . S. Where Spain ? Dro . S. ' Faith , I saw it not ...
Page 198
... of Banquo , and several other Apparitions . SCENE , in the end of the Fourth Act , lies in England ; through the rest of the play , in Scotland ; and chiefly at Macbeth's Castle . ( 198 ) MACBETH . : ACT I. SCENE I. An open Place.
... of Banquo , and several other Apparitions . SCENE , in the end of the Fourth Act , lies in England ; through the rest of the play , in Scotland ; and chiefly at Macbeth's Castle . ( 198 ) MACBETH . : ACT I. SCENE I. An open Place.
Page 219
... England . Don . To Ireland , I ; our separated fortune Shall keep us both the safer . Where we are , There's daggers in men's smiles ; the near in blood , The nearer bloody . Mal . This murderous shaft that's shot , and our safest way ...
... England . Don . To Ireland , I ; our separated fortune Shall keep us both the safer . Where we are , There's daggers in men's smiles ; the near in blood , The nearer bloody . Mal . This murderous shaft that's shot , and our safest way ...
Page 222
... England , and in Ireland ; not confessing Their cruel parricide , filling their hearers With strange invention ; but of that to - morrow ; When , therewithal , we shall have cause of state , Craving us jointly . Hie you to horse ; adieu ...
... England , and in Ireland ; not confessing Their cruel parricide , filling their hearers With strange invention ; but of that to - morrow ; When , therewithal , we shall have cause of state , Craving us jointly . Hie you to horse ; adieu ...
Page 233
... England , and unfold His message ere he come ; that a swift blessing May soon return to this our suffering country Under a hand accursed ! Lord . I'll send my prayers with him ! U [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. A dark Cave . In ACT III ...
... England , and unfold His message ere he come ; that a swift blessing May soon return to this our suffering country Under a hand accursed ! Lord . I'll send my prayers with him ! U [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. A dark Cave . In ACT III ...
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