The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... will be spoken of there whilft any winds or forms and tempefts chafe and puff in the lower region . " REED . himfelf flain by Macduff in the year 1061 , according 3 always feen in proportion as they are expected, witches ...
... will be spoken of there whilft any winds or forms and tempefts chafe and puff in the lower region . " REED . himfelf flain by Macduff in the year 1061 , according 3 always feen in proportion as they are expected, witches ...
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... flain . Afterwards Macbeth and Banquo were appointed to the command of the army ; and Macdowald being obliged to take refuge in a castle in Lochaber , first flew his wife and children , and then himself . Macbeth on entering the caftle ...
... flain . Afterwards Macbeth and Banquo were appointed to the command of the army ; and Macdowald being obliged to take refuge in a castle in Lochaber , first flew his wife and children , and then himself . Macbeth on entering the caftle ...
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... flain with man borne of any woman , nor vanquished till the wood of Bernane came to the caftell of Dunfinane . " p . 244. And the fcene between Malcolm and Macduff in the fourth a & t is almost literally taken from the Chronicle ...
... flain with man borne of any woman , nor vanquished till the wood of Bernane came to the caftell of Dunfinane . " p . 244. And the fcene between Malcolm and Macduff in the fourth a & t is almost literally taken from the Chronicle ...
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... flain with paynim knife . ” STEEVENS . To avoid a multitude of examples , which in the present inftance do not feem wanted , I fhall only obferve that Mr. Steevens's re- mark might be confirmed by quotations without end . REED . 8 --the ...
... flain with paynim knife . ” STEEVENS . To avoid a multitude of examples , which in the present inftance do not feem wanted , I fhall only obferve that Mr. Steevens's re- mark might be confirmed by quotations without end . REED . 8 --the ...
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... flain and kill . ' -Thou fure and firm - fet earth , ] 19 WARBURTON . The old copy - Thou Joure & c . which , though an evident corruption , directs us to the reading I have ventured to fubftitute in its room . So , in A & IV . fc . iii ...
... flain and kill . ' -Thou fure and firm - fet earth , ] 19 WARBURTON . The old copy - Thou Joure & c . which , though an evident corruption , directs us to the reading I have ventured to fubftitute in its room . So , in A & IV . fc . iii ...
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