The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... Macbeth : Rings , jewels , any thing his rage did like. " Of sorriest fancies your companions making . " Sorry had anciently a stronger meaning than at present , and seems to have meant sorrowful : here perhaps it means dismal . 9 At ...
... Macbeth : Rings , jewels , any thing his rage did like. " Of sorriest fancies your companions making . " Sorry had anciently a stronger meaning than at present , and seems to have meant sorrowful : here perhaps it means dismal . 9 At ...
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... in my opinion at least , is the tragedy of Macbeth . STEEVENS . This tragedy was written , I believe , in the year 1606. MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . DUNCAN , King of Scotland : MALCOLM ercise any sort of witchcraft, sorcery, charm, ...
... in my opinion at least , is the tragedy of Macbeth . STEEVENS . This tragedy was written , I believe , in the year 1606. MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . DUNCAN , King of Scotland : MALCOLM ercise any sort of witchcraft, sorcery, charm, ...
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... MACBETH , Generals of the King's Army . BANQUO , MACDUFF , LENOX , ROSSE , MENTETH , Noblemen of Scotland . ANGUS ... Macbeth . Son to Macduff . An English Doctor . A Scotch Doctor . A Soldier . A Porter . An old Man . Lady MACBETH ...
... MACBETH , Generals of the King's Army . BANQUO , MACDUFF , LENOX , ROSSE , MENTETH , Noblemen of Scotland . ANGUS ... Macbeth . Son to Macduff . An English Doctor . A Scotch Doctor . A Soldier . A Porter . An old Man . Lady MACBETH ...
Page 77
... Macbeth . 1 Witch . I come , Graymalkin ' ! All . Paddock calls : -Anon.- Fair is foul , and foul is fair2 : Hover through the fog and filthy air . [ Witches vanish . † i . e . when the storm is over . I 1 " ere the set of sun ...
... Macbeth . 1 Witch . I come , Graymalkin ' ! All . Paddock calls : -Anon.- Fair is foul , and foul is fair2 : Hover through the fog and filthy air . [ Witches vanish . † i . e . when the storm is over . I 1 " ere the set of sun ...
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... Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the Prince of Cumberland , thought , says the historian , that he had a just quarrel to endeavour after the crown . The sense therefore is , Fortune smiling on his execrable cause , & c . JOHNSON . 6 ...
... Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the Prince of Cumberland , thought , says the historian , that he had a just quarrel to endeavour after the crown . The sense therefore is , Fortune smiling on his execrable cause , & c . JOHNSON . 6 ...
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