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... book vi . together with observations by its accurate and learned editor , will be subjoined to this tragedy , for the satisfaction of inquisitive readers . STEEVENS . 2 - three Witches . ] As the play now stands , in Act IV .
... book vi . together with observations by its accurate and learned editor , will be subjoined to this tragedy , for the satisfaction of inquisitive readers . STEEVENS . 2 - three Witches . ] As the play now stands , in Act IV .
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So , in The Winter's Tale : " the old shepherd , which stands by , " & c . MALONE . The old reading- " Which never , " appears to indicate that some antecedent words , now irretrievable , were omitted in the playhouse manuscript ...
So , in The Winter's Tale : " the old shepherd , which stands by , " & c . MALONE . The old reading- " Which never , " appears to indicate that some antecedent words , now irretrievable , were omitted in the playhouse manuscript ...
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The meaning of this passage , as it now stands , is , so should he look , that looks as if he told things strange . " But Rosse neither yet told strange things , nor could look as if he told them . Lenox only conjectured from his air ...
The meaning of this passage , as it now stands , is , so should he look , that looks as if he told things strange . " But Rosse neither yet told strange things , nor could look as if he told them . Lenox only conjectured from his air ...
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So , afterwards in this play : 66 ' By his own interdiction stands accurs'd . " So , among the Romans , an outlaw's sentence was , Aquć et ignis interdictio ; i . e . he was forbid the use of water and fire , which implied the necessity ...
So , afterwards in this play : 66 ' By his own interdiction stands accurs'd . " So , among the Romans , an outlaw's sentence was , Aquć et ignis interdictio ; i . e . he was forbid the use of water and fire , which implied the necessity ...
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"Thane of Angus , and of Murray , & c . but according to Holinshed , immediately from Bellenden , as it stands in Shakspeare : " The first of them spake and sayde , All hayle Makbeth Thane of Glammis , the second of them sayde , Hayle ...
"Thane of Angus , and of Murray , & c . but according to Holinshed , immediately from Bellenden , as it stands in Shakspeare : " The first of them spake and sayde , All hayle Makbeth Thane of Glammis , the second of them sayde , Hayle ...
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