The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... blood was to reign , the Scottish monarchy may be said to have been hereditary , fubje & however to peculiar regulations . MALONE . 7 True , worthy Banquo ; he is full fo valiant ; ] i . e . he is to the > And in his commendations I am ...
... blood was to reign , the Scottish monarchy may be said to have been hereditary , fubje & however to peculiar regulations . MALONE . 7 True , worthy Banquo ; he is full fo valiant ; ] i . e . he is to the > And in his commendations I am ...
Page 56
... blood , Stop up the accels and paffage to remorfe ; ? That no compunctious vifitings of nature Mr. Fufeli's idea , that the raven has croaked till he is hoarfe with croaking , may receive fupport from the following paffage in Romeo and ...
... blood , Stop up the accels and paffage to remorfe ; ? That no compunctious vifitings of nature Mr. Fufeli's idea , that the raven has croaked till he is hoarfe with croaking , may receive fupport from the following paffage in Romeo and ...
Page 57
... blood and breath , ... Hoftility and civil tumult reigns " Between my confcience and my coufin's death . " A fimilar expreffion is found in a book which our author is known to have read , the Tragicall Hyftorie of Romeus and Juliet ...
... blood and breath , ... Hoftility and civil tumult reigns " Between my confcience and my coufin's death . " A fimilar expreffion is found in a book which our author is known to have read , the Tragicall Hyftorie of Romeus and Juliet ...
Page 58
... blood , ftop all paffage to remorse ; " That no relapfes into mercy may " Shake my defign , nor make it full before " ' Tis ripen'd to effect . " MALONE . 5 -take my milk for gall , ] Take away my milk , and put gall into the place ...
... blood , ftop all paffage to remorse ; " That no relapfes into mercy may " Shake my defign , nor make it full before " ' Tis ripen'd to effect . " MALONE . 5 -take my milk for gall , ] Take away my milk , and put gall into the place ...
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... blood - freezing " agues , " by its interefting and high- wrought fcenes , than to have been offended by any imaginary hardness of its language ; for fuch , it appears from the context , is what he meant by horrour . That there are ...
... blood - freezing " agues , " by its interefting and high- wrought fcenes , than to have been offended by any imaginary hardness of its language ; for fuch , it appears from the context , is what he meant by horrour . That there are ...
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