The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Shakspeare formed his play . In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochaber of fome of the king's revenues , which he had collected , and being dangeroully wounded in the affray , the perfons concerned ...
... Shakspeare formed his play . In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochaber of fome of the king's revenues , which he had collected , and being dangeroully wounded in the affray , the perfons concerned ...
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... Shakspeare by the authority of Henry Peacham , who in the year 1577 published a book profeffing to treat of the ornaments of language . It is called the Garden of Eloquence , and has this paffage . " Onomatopeia , when we invent ...
... Shakspeare by the authority of Henry Peacham , who in the year 1577 published a book profeffing to treat of the ornaments of language . It is called the Garden of Eloquence , and has this paffage . " Onomatopeia , when we invent ...
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... Shakspeare's introductory fcene , that his firft witch fhould appear uninftructed in her miffion . Had the not required information , the audience muft have remained ignorant of what it was neceflary for them to know . Her fpeeches ...
... Shakspeare's introductory fcene , that his firft witch fhould appear uninftructed in her miffion . Had the not required information , the audience muft have remained ignorant of what it was neceflary for them to know . Her fpeeches ...
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... Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been fubftituted , as better founding . It appears from a fubfequent fceue that he had attentively read Holinfhed's account of the murder of king Duff , by Donwald , Lieutenant of the ...
... Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been fubftituted , as better founding . It appears from a fubfequent fceue that he had attentively read Holinfhed's account of the murder of king Duff , by Donwald , Lieutenant of the ...
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... Shakspeare meant it to be underflood that Macbeth had already acceded to his paternal title . Bellenden only fays , " The firit of thaim faid to Macbeth , Hale thane of Glammis . The fecound ́ faid , " & c . But in Holinfhed the ...
... Shakspeare meant it to be underflood that Macbeth had already acceded to his paternal title . Bellenden only fays , " The firit of thaim faid to Macbeth , Hale thane of Glammis . The fecound ́ faid , " & c . But in Holinfhed the ...
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