The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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Page 43
... Queen Mary's Coronation , and gave directions concerning it . In Queen Eliza- Adr . Why , man , what is the matter SCENE II . COMEDY OF ERRORS . 43.
... Queen Mary's Coronation , and gave directions concerning it . In Queen Eliza- Adr . Why , man , what is the matter SCENE II . COMEDY OF ERRORS . 43.
Page 74
... Queen Elizabeth was the remarkable trial of the witches of Warbois , whose conviction is still commemorated in an annual sermon Huntingdon . But in the reign of King James , in which this tragedy was written , many circumstances ...
... Queen Elizabeth was the remarkable trial of the witches of Warbois , whose conviction is still commemorated in an annual sermon Huntingdon . But in the reign of King James , in which this tragedy was written , many circumstances ...
Page 94
... queen , talks to her with a degree of tenderness , and pours his complaints and fears into her bosom , accompanied with terms of endearment . 2 Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men STEEVENS . May read , & c . ] That is , thy ...
... queen , talks to her with a degree of tenderness , and pours his complaints and fears into her bosom , accompanied with terms of endearment . 2 Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men STEEVENS . May read , & c . ] That is , thy ...
Page 119
... Queen ; LENOX , ROSSE , Lords , Ladies , and Attendants . Macb . Here's our chief guest . Lady M. If he had been forgotten , It had been as a gap in our great feast , And all - things unbecoming . Macb . To - night we hold a solemn ...
... Queen ; LENOX , ROSSE , Lords , Ladies , and Attendants . Macb . Here's our chief guest . Lady M. If he had been forgotten , It had been as a gap in our great feast , And all - things unbecoming . Macb . To - night we hold a solemn ...
Page 154
... queen , that bore thee , Oft'ner upon her knees than on her feet , Died every day she lived . Fare thee well ! These evils , thou repeat'st upon thyself , Have banish'd me from Scotland . - O , my breast , Thy hope ends here ! Mal ...
... queen , that bore thee , Oft'ner upon her knees than on her feet , Died every day she lived . Fare thee well ! These evils , thou repeat'st upon thyself , Have banish'd me from Scotland . - O , my breast , Thy hope ends here ! Mal ...
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