The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... because he fand fufficient opportunitie , be fupport of Banquho and otheris his friendis , he flew kyng Duncane , the vii zeir of his regne . " After the murder of Duncan , Macbeth " come with ane gret power to Scone , and tuk the ...
... because he fand fufficient opportunitie , be fupport of Banquho and otheris his friendis , he flew kyng Duncane , the vii zeir of his regne . " After the murder of Duncan , Macbeth " come with ane gret power to Scone , and tuk the ...
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... Which , in the prefent inftance , cannot well have been fubftituted for who , because it will refer to the flave Macdonel , instead of his conqueror Macbeth . STEEVENS . Till he unfeam'd him from the nave to the chops 14 MACBETH .
... Which , in the prefent inftance , cannot well have been fubftituted for who , because it will refer to the flave Macdonel , instead of his conqueror Macbeth . STEEVENS . Till he unfeam'd him from the nave to the chops 14 MACBETH .
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... because I had met with the word aroint in no other author ; till looking into Hearne's Colle & ions I found it in a very old drawing , that he has published , in which St. Patrick is reprefented vifiting hell , and putting the devils ...
... because I had met with the word aroint in no other author ; till looking into Hearne's Colle & ions I found it in a very old drawing , that he has published , in which St. Patrick is reprefented vifiting hell , and putting the devils ...
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... because he wes nereft of blud yair- to , be tenour of y auld lavis maid eftir the deith of king Fergus , quhen young children wer unabel to govern the croun , the nerreft of vair blude fal regne . " So alfo Buchanan , Rerum Scoticarum ...
... because he wes nereft of blud yair- to , be tenour of y auld lavis maid eftir the deith of king Fergus , quhen young children wer unabel to govern the croun , the nerreft of vair blude fal regne . " So alfo Buchanan , Rerum Scoticarum ...
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... because they are a proof of affection . So far is clear ; but of the following words , I confess , I have no very diftin & conception , and fufpe & t them to be corrupt . Perhaps the meaning is , - By being the occafion . of fo much ...
... because they are a proof of affection . So far is clear ; but of the following words , I confess , I have no very diftin & conception , and fufpe & t them to be corrupt . Perhaps the meaning is , - By being the occafion . of fo much ...
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