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“ Till he fac'd the slave , " could never be designed as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its construction . STEEVENS . " Like valour's minion . " So , in King John : fortune shall cull forth , " Out of ...
“ Till he fac'd the slave , " could never be designed as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its construction . STEEVENS . " Like valour's minion . " So , in King John : fortune shall cull forth , " Out of ...
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And further the sayde witch declared , that his Majestie had never come safely from the sea , if his faith had not prevayled above their ententions . " To this circumstance perhaps our author's allusion is sufficiently plain .
And further the sayde witch declared , that his Majestie had never come safely from the sea , if his faith had not prevayled above their ententions . " To this circumstance perhaps our author's allusion is sufficiently plain .
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So , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " You gaz'd against the sun , and so blemished your sight ; or else you have eaten of the roots of hemlock , that makes men's eyes conceit unseen objects . ” Again , in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : 66 ...
So , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " You gaz'd against the sun , and so blemished your sight ; or else you have eaten of the roots of hemlock , that makes men's eyes conceit unseen objects . ” Again , in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : 66 ...
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... sweet madness robb'd it of itself ; " But such a sacred and home - felt delight , " Such sober certainty of waking bliss 66 I never heard till now . " BoS WELL . 7 Might yet ENKINDLE you- ] Exkindle , for to stimulate you to seek .
... sweet madness robb'd it of itself ; " But such a sacred and home - felt delight , " Such sober certainty of waking bliss 66 I never heard till now . " BoS WELL . 7 Might yet ENKINDLE you- ] Exkindle , for to stimulate you to seek .
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Shakspeare has supported the character of Lady Macbeth by repeated efforts , and never omits any opportunity of adding a trait of ferocity , or a mark of the want of human feelings , to this monster of his own creation .
Shakspeare has supported the character of Lady Macbeth by repeated efforts , and never omits any opportunity of adding a trait of ferocity , or a mark of the want of human feelings , to this monster of his own creation .
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ancient answer appears Banquo believe better blood BOSWELL called comes common death desire DUKE Duncan edit editors Enter Exit expression eyes face fear folio fool fortune give given hand hath head hear heart hold Holinshed honour instance JOHNSON keep kind King Henry lady live look lord MACB Macbeth Malcolm MALONE manner matter means mind murder nature never night noble observed occurs old copy once original passage perhaps person play present probably Queen reason ROSSE scene Scotland seems selfe sense Shakspeare signifies Sir Toby sister sleep song speak speech spirit stand STEEVENS suppose sure sweet tell thee thing thou thought translation true WARBURTON WITCH woman word