The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... editor , will be subjoined to this tragedy , for the satisfaction of inquisitive readers . 2 STEEVENS . three Witches . ] As the play now stands , in Act IV . Sc . I. three other witches make their appearance . See note thereon ...
... editor , will be subjoined to this tragedy , for the satisfaction of inquisitive readers . 2 STEEVENS . three Witches . ] As the play now stands , in Act IV . Sc . I. three other witches make their appearance . See note thereon ...
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... editors : " " STEEVENS . Thus the old copy . Mr. " There I go to meet Macbeth . " The insertion , however , seems to be injudicious . To " meet with Macbeth was the final drift of all the Witches in going to the heath , and not the ...
... editors : " " STEEVENS . Thus the old copy . Mr. " There I go to meet Macbeth . " The insertion , however , seems to be injudicious . To " meet with Macbeth was the final drift of all the Witches in going to the heath , and not the ...
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... editors have appropriated the first of them to the second Witch . According to the late Dr. Goldsmith , and some other natural- ists , a frog is called a paddock in the North : as in the following instance , in Cæsar and Pompey , by ...
... editors have appropriated the first of them to the second Witch . According to the late Dr. Goldsmith , and some other natural- ists , a frog is called a paddock in the North : as in the following instance , in Cæsar and Pompey , by ...
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... editors , and not of the poet . Sergeant , however , ( as the ingenious compiler of the Glossary to A. of Wyntown's Cronykil observes , ) is " a degree in military service now unknown . " " Of sergeandys thare and knychtis kene " He gat ...
... editors , and not of the poet . Sergeant , however , ( as the ingenious compiler of the Glossary to A. of Wyntown's Cronykil observes , ) is " a degree in military service now unknown . " " Of sergeandys thare and knychtis kene " He gat ...
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... editors , who took Kernes and Gallowglasses , which were only light and heavy armed foot , to be the names of two of ... editor of the second folio . MALONE . his We have the following description of Kernes and Gallow- glasses in ...
... editors , who took Kernes and Gallowglasses , which were only light and heavy armed foot , to be the names of two of ... editor of the second folio . MALONE . his We have the following description of Kernes and Gallow- glasses in ...
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