The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... mother , is a north country proverb . The word is used again in King Lear : " And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no au- thority . STEEvens . 2 the rump - fed ronyon ] The chief ...
... mother , is a north country proverb . The word is used again in King Lear : " And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no au- thority . STEEvens . 2 the rump - fed ronyon ] The chief ...
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... Mother Bombie , 1594 : " - then have at the bag with the dudgeon hafte , that is , at the dudgeon dagger that hangs by his tantony pouch . " In Soliman and Per- seda , is the following passage : " Typhon me no Typhons , " But swear upon ...
... Mother Bombie , 1594 : " - then have at the bag with the dudgeon hafte , that is , at the dudgeon dagger that hangs by his tantony pouch . " In Soliman and Per- seda , is the following passage : " Typhon me no Typhons , " But swear upon ...
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... mother of Dun- can , the youngest , the mother of Macbeth . Holinshed . STEEVENS . 9 · Colmes - kill ; ] Or Colm - kill , is the famous Iona , one of the western isles , which Dr. Johnson visited , and describes in his Tour . Holinshed ...
... mother of Dun- can , the youngest , the mother of Macbeth . Holinshed . STEEVENS . 9 · Colmes - kill ; ] Or Colm - kill , is the famous Iona , one of the western isles , which Dr. Johnson visited , and describes in his Tour . Holinshed ...
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... Mother Seidre , dwelling in the almes house , was the maistres witche of all the reste , and she is now deade . ” Shakspeare is therefore blameable only for calling his pre- siding character Hecate , as it might have been brought on ...
... Mother Seidre , dwelling in the almes house , was the maistres witche of all the reste , and she is now deade . ” Shakspeare is therefore blameable only for calling his pre- siding character Hecate , as it might have been brought on ...
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... mother's womb . The child with a crown on his head , and a bough in his hand , is the royal Malcolm , who ordered his soldiers to hew them down a bough , and bear it be- fore them to Dunsinane . This observation I have adopted from Mr ...
... mother's womb . The child with a crown on his head , and a bough in his hand , is the royal Malcolm , who ordered his soldiers to hew them down a bough , and bear it be- fore them to Dunsinane . This observation I have adopted from Mr ...
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