The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 56
... following paffage in Romeo and Juliet : " 6 make her airy tongue more hoarfe than mine " With repetition of my ... passage , A & III . ` sc . iii . STEEVENS . Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The 56 MACBETH .
... following paffage in Romeo and Juliet : " 6 make her airy tongue more hoarfe than mine " With repetition of my ... passage , A & III . ` sc . iii . STEEVENS . Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The 56 MACBETH .
Page 141
... following passage in an Epiftle to Lord Southampton , by S. Daniel , 1603 : 3 He who hath never warr'd with mifery , " Nor ever tugg'd with fortune and diftrefs . " STEEVENS . in fuch bloody diftance , ] Distance , for enmity . 11 ...
... following passage in an Epiftle to Lord Southampton , by S. Daniel , 1603 : 3 He who hath never warr'd with mifery , " Nor ever tugg'd with fortune and diftrefs . " STEEVENS . in fuch bloody diftance , ] Distance , for enmity . 11 ...
Page 250
... passage may remind the reader of lady Macbeth's behaviour in her fleep . STEEVENS . 8 She should have died hereafter ... following ex- clamation . I read therefore : She fhould have died hereafter , There would have been a time for ...
... passage may remind the reader of lady Macbeth's behaviour in her fleep . STEEVENS . 8 She should have died hereafter ... following ex- clamation . I read therefore : She fhould have died hereafter , There would have been a time for ...
Page 356
... following lines , in which we find a fimilar phraseology : 66 " 3 This your fon - in - law , " And fon unto the king ... passage before us , is used for they . MALONE . 5 Commodity , the bias of the world ; ] Commodity is intereft . So ...
... following lines , in which we find a fimilar phraseology : 66 " 3 This your fon - in - law , " And fon unto the king ... passage before us , is used for they . MALONE . 5 Commodity , the bias of the world ; ] Commodity is intereft . So ...
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