The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Macbeth : 66 See , they encounter thee with their hearts ' thanks . ” STEEVENS . 8 I am in heaven for him ; ] My solicitations ascend to heaven on his behalf . STEEVENS . 9 or ere I could Give him that parting kiss , which I had set ...
... Macbeth : 66 See , they encounter thee with their hearts ' thanks . ” STEEVENS . 8 I am in heaven for him ; ] My solicitations ascend to heaven on his behalf . STEEVENS . 9 or ere I could Give him that parting kiss , which I had set ...
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... CONVINCE the honour of my distress ; ] Convince , for WARBURTON . 9— overcome . So , in Macbeth : 66 their malady convinces " The great essay of art . " JOHNSON . PHI . Let us leave here , gentlemen . POST 32 ACT 1 . CYMBELINE .
... CONVINCE the honour of my distress ; ] Convince , for WARBURTON . 9— overcome . So , in Macbeth : 66 their malady convinces " The great essay of art . " JOHNSON . PHI . Let us leave here , gentlemen . POST 32 ACT 1 . CYMBELINE .
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... Macbeth . Again , in Albumazar , 1615 : 66 the memory of misfortunes past " Seasons the welcome . " STEEVENS . " Had In my apprehension , Imogen's sentiment is simply this : I been stolen by thieves in my infancy , ( or , as she says in ...
... Macbeth . Again , in Albumazar , 1615 : 66 the memory of misfortunes past " Seasons the welcome . " STEEVENS . " Had In my apprehension , Imogen's sentiment is simply this : I been stolen by thieves in my infancy , ( or , as she says in ...
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... ! [ Sleeps . LACHIMO , from the Trunk . 6 From fairies , and the tempters of the night , ] Banquo , in Macbeth , has already deprecated the same nocturnal evils : LACH . The crickets sing , and man's o'er - 62 ACT II . CYMBELINE .
... ! [ Sleeps . LACHIMO , from the Trunk . 6 From fairies , and the tempters of the night , ] Banquo , in Macbeth , has already deprecated the same nocturnal evils : LACH . The crickets sing , and man's o'er - 62 ACT II . CYMBELINE .
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... Macbeth . See vol . xi . p . 98 , n . 9 . 66 - BLACKSTONE . the rushes . " It was the custom in the time of our author to strew chambers with rushes , as we now cover them with carpets the practice is mentioned in Caius de Ephemera Bri ...
... Macbeth . See vol . xi . p . 98 , n . 9 . 66 - BLACKSTONE . the rushes . " It was the custom in the time of our author to strew chambers with rushes , as we now cover them with carpets the practice is mentioned in Caius de Ephemera Bri ...
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