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... WITH NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED , BY SAMUEL WELLER SINGER , F. S. A. WINTER'S TALE . COMEDY OF ERRORS . MACBETH . KING JOHN . FRANCFORT 0. M. PRINTED FOR BRÖNNER . 1830 . KANTONSKIEMOTEEK LUZERN . WINTER'S TALE . Vol . IV .
... WITH NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED , BY SAMUEL WELLER SINGER , F. S. A. WINTER'S TALE . COMEDY OF ERRORS . MACBETH . KING JOHN . FRANCFORT 0. M. PRINTED FOR BRÖNNER . 1830 . KANTONSKIEMOTEEK LUZERN . WINTER'S TALE . Vol . IV .
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... is erected on the foundation of settled belief . 55 I saw his heart in his face . " In Macbeth we have : - " To find the mind's construction in the face . Vol IV . J 2 Be pilot to me , and thy places shall Still SC . II . 25 WINTER'S TALE .
... is erected on the foundation of settled belief . 55 I saw his heart in his face . " In Macbeth we have : - " To find the mind's construction in the face . Vol IV . J 2 Be pilot to me , and thy places shall Still SC . II . 25 WINTER'S TALE .
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... The Two Gentlemen of Verona : ' publisher of this pretence . ' And in Macbeth : ' Against the undivulg'd pretence I fight Of treason's malice , " being by circumstances partly laid open ' thou , Her- 1 45 SC . 11 . WINTER'S TALE .
... The Two Gentlemen of Verona : ' publisher of this pretence . ' And in Macbeth : ' Against the undivulg'd pretence I fight Of treason's malice , " being by circumstances partly laid open ' thou , Her- 1 45 SC . 11 . WINTER'S TALE .
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... I am sure , thou dost . 18 Mated is confounded . See note on Macbeth , Aet v . Sc . 1 . 19 Deformed for deforming . 20 See note on Act . ii . Sc . 1 , p . 138 , note 12 . Dro . E. Ay , sir ? but I am sc . I. 187 OF ERRORS .
... I am sure , thou dost . 18 Mated is confounded . See note on Macbeth , Aet v . Sc . 1 . 19 Deformed for deforming . 20 See note on Act . ii . Sc . 1 , p . 138 , note 12 . Dro . E. Ay , sir ? but I am sc . I. 187 OF ERRORS .
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... Macbeth , he has made of preexisting traditions : No superstition cans ever be prevalent and widely diffused through ages and nations without having a foundation in human nature : on this foundation the poete builds ; he calls up from ...
... Macbeth , he has made of preexisting traditions : No superstition cans ever be prevalent and widely diffused through ages and nations without having a foundation in human nature : on this foundation the poete builds ; he calls up from ...
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