The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... caftle of Inverness , according to Buchanan , in the year 1040 ; according to Hedor Boethius , in 1045. Boethius , whofe history of Scotland was firft printed in feventeen books , at Paris , in 1526 , thus defcribes the event which ...
... caftle of Inverness , according to Buchanan , in the year 1040 ; according to Hedor Boethius , in 1045. Boethius , whofe history of Scotland was firft printed in feventeen books , at Paris , in 1526 , thus defcribes the event which ...
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... caftle finding his dead body , ordered his head to be cut off , and carried to the king , at the caftle of Bertha , and his body to be hung on a high tree . " " At a fubfequent period , in the laft year of Duncan's reign , Sueno king of ...
... caftle finding his dead body , ordered his head to be cut off , and carried to the king , at the caftle of Bertha , and his body to be hung on a high tree . " " At a fubfequent period , in the laft year of Duncan's reign , Sueno king of ...
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... caftle of Fores ; in confequence of which he might , either from inadvertence or choice , have here written Macdonwald . MALONE . 5 --to that , & c . ] i . e . in addition to that . So , in Troilus and Creffida , A & I. fc . i : " The ...
... caftle of Fores ; in confequence of which he might , either from inadvertence or choice , have here written Macdonwald . MALONE . 5 --to that , & c . ] i . e . in addition to that . So , in Troilus and Creffida , A & I. fc . i : " The ...
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... caftle where they lived is fill ftanding , and was lately the magnificent refidence of the earl of Strathmore . See a particular description of it in Mr. Gray's letter to Dr. Wharton , dated from Glames Caftle . STEEVens . 9 thane of ...
... caftle where they lived is fill ftanding , and was lately the magnificent refidence of the earl of Strathmore . See a particular description of it in Mr. Gray's letter to Dr. Wharton , dated from Glames Caftle . STEEVens . 9 thane of ...
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... Caftle of Flint ( a paffage that Shakspeare had certainly read and perhaps remembered ) : " My fovereign lorde and kyng , the cause of my coming , at this prefent , is , your honour faved , to have againe reftitution of my perfon , my ...
... Caftle of Flint ( a paffage that Shakspeare had certainly read and perhaps remembered ) : " My fovereign lorde and kyng , the cause of my coming , at this prefent , is , your honour faved , to have againe reftitution of my perfon , my ...
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