The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... muft have been left out by the tranfcriber or printer . Mr. Capell has therefore proposed to remedy this defect , by reading- There to meet with brave Macbeth . But furely , to beings intent only on mifchief , a foldier's bravery in an ...
... muft have been left out by the tranfcriber or printer . Mr. Capell has therefore proposed to remedy this defect , by reading- There to meet with brave Macbeth . But furely , to beings intent only on mifchief , a foldier's bravery in an ...
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... muft have confifted of Duncan's friends , and would the fpeaker then have applied the epithet - damned to them ? and what have the fmiles of fortune to do over a carnage , when we have defeated our enemies ? Her bufinefs is then at an ...
... muft have confifted of Duncan's friends , and would the fpeaker then have applied the epithet - damned to them ? and what have the fmiles of fortune to do over a carnage , when we have defeated our enemies ? Her bufinefs is then at an ...
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... muft be opened by fuch a ftroke . It is remarkable , that Milton , who in his youth read and imitated our poet much , particularly in his Comus , was mifled by this corrupt reading . For in the manuscript of that poem , in Trinity ...
... muft be opened by fuch a ftroke . It is remarkable , that Milton , who in his youth read and imitated our poet much , particularly in his Comus , was mifled by this corrupt reading . For in the manuscript of that poem , in Trinity ...
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... muft fall down , or elfe o'er - leap , [ Afide . 26 Singulis annis ad inopum querelas audiendas perluftrabat pro- vincias . ' Buchan . Lib . VII . MALONE . 6 The prince of Cumberland ! — ] So , Holinfhed , Hift . of Scot- land , p . 171 ...
... muft fall down , or elfe o'er - leap , [ Afide . 26 Singulis annis ad inopum querelas audiendas perluftrabat pro- vincias . ' Buchan . Lib . VII . MALONE . 6 The prince of Cumberland ! — ] So , Holinfhed , Hift . of Scot- land , p . 171 ...
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... muft imagine , that while Macbeth was uttering the fix preceding lines , Duncan and Banquo had been conferring apart . Macbeth's conduct appears to have been their fubje & t ; and to fome encomium fuppofed to have been beftowed on him ...
... muft imagine , that while Macbeth was uttering the fix preceding lines , Duncan and Banquo had been conferring apart . Macbeth's conduct appears to have been their fubje & t ; and to fome encomium fuppofed to have been beftowed on him ...
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