“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 12
... speeches , therefore , proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a question which had not been asked . Here seems to be a chasm , which I shall attempt 1 WITCH . I come , Graymalkin ! " ALL ...
... speeches , therefore , proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a question which had not been asked . Here seems to be a chasm , which I shall attempt 1 WITCH . I come , Graymalkin ! " ALL ...
Page 26
... speech to Macbeth , when he meets him to salute him with the title , and insinuates his crime to be lining the rebel with hidden help and ' vantage . with self - comparisons , ] i . e . gave him as good as he brought , shew'd he was his ...
... speech to Macbeth , when he meets him to salute him with the title , and insinuates his crime to be lining the rebel with hidden help and ' vantage . with self - comparisons , ] i . e . gave him as good as he brought , shew'd he was his ...
Page 28
... speeches , collectively taken , were meant to form one verse , as follows : 1 Witch . Where hast been , sister ? 2 Witch . 3 Witch . Killing swine . Where thou ? If my supposition be well founded , there is as little reason for ...
... speeches , collectively taken , were meant to form one verse , as follows : 1 Witch . Where hast been , sister ? 2 Witch . 3 Witch . Killing swine . Where thou ? If my supposition be well founded , there is as little reason for ...
Page 62
... speech uttered by the object of Macbeth's ambition . As such they ap- pear to me , and I have therefore distinguished them by Italicks . MALONE . This regulation is certainly proper , and I have followed it . STEEVENS . That I may pour ...
... speech uttered by the object of Macbeth's ambition . As such they ap- pear to me , and I have therefore distinguished them by Italicks . MALONE . This regulation is certainly proper , and I have followed it . STEEVENS . That I may pour ...
Page 64
... speech , and added harshness to the other's note . Unless we absurdly suppose the messenger acquainted with the hidden import of his message , speed alone had intercepted his breath , as repetition the raven's voice ; though the lady ...
... speech , and added harshness to the other's note . Unless we absurdly suppose the messenger acquainted with the hidden import of his message , speed alone had intercepted his breath , as repetition the raven's voice ; though the lady ...
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Æneid All's ancient Arthur Banquo BAST Bastard Ben Jonson blood breath called castle Cawdor Coriolanus crown Cymbeline death deed doth Duncan edit emendation England Enter Exeunt expression eyes father Faulconbridge fear folio following passage France give hand hast hath heart heaven Hecate Henry VI Holinshed honour Hubert Iliad JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry IV King John King Richard Kyng Lady Macbeth lord MACB MACD Macduff Malcolm MALONE MASON means murder nature night observed old copy old play old reading peace perhaps Philip poet Pope present prince Queen Rape of Lucrece ROSSE sayd says scene Scotland seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies sleep speak speech spirit STEEVENS suppose Tale thane thee Theobald There's thine things thou art thought tragedy unto WARBURTON weird sisters Winter's Tale WITCH word þat