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William Shakespeare Oliver William Bourn Peabody, Samuel Weller Singer. PR 2753 PA 303838 1.3 CAMBRIDGE : FOLSOM , WELLS , AND THURSTON , PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY . CONTENTS . WINTER'S TALE ... COMEDY OF ERRORS .... MACBETH.
William Shakespeare Oliver William Bourn Peabody, Samuel Weller Singer. PR 2753 PA 303838 1.3 CAMBRIDGE : FOLSOM , WELLS , AND THURSTON , PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY . CONTENTS . WINTER'S TALE ... COMEDY OF ERRORS .... MACBETH.
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... ... COMEDY OF ERRORS .... MACBETH ... KING JOHN .... KING RICHARD THE SECOND ........ KING HENRY THE FOURTH , PART FIRST .. VOL . III . 1 Page . 3 109 ... 171 263 355 453 WINTER'S TALE . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE story of this.
... ... COMEDY OF ERRORS .... MACBETH ... KING JOHN .... KING RICHARD THE SECOND ........ KING HENRY THE FOURTH , PART FIRST .. VOL . III . 1 Page . 3 109 ... 171 263 355 453 WINTER'S TALE . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE story of this.
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... you saw me last ; And careful hours , with Time's deformed hand , 1 Confounded . See note on Macbeth , Act v . Sc . 1 . 2 Deformed for deforming . Have written strange defeatures in my face : But tell SC . I. ] 165 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... you saw me last ; And careful hours , with Time's deformed hand , 1 Confounded . See note on Macbeth , Act v . Sc . 1 . 2 Deformed for deforming . Have written strange defeatures in my face : But tell SC . I. ] 165 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... Macbeth , he has made of preexist- ing traditions . No superstition can ever be prevalent and widely diffused through ages and nations , without having a foundation in human ... Macbeth , their tone assumes more elevation ; their 171 MACBETH.
... Macbeth , he has made of preexist- ing traditions . No superstition can ever be prevalent and widely diffused through ages and nations , without having a foundation in human ... Macbeth , their tone assumes more elevation ; their 171 MACBETH.
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... Macbeth . By this means the Poet " has exhibited a more sublime picture to us ; an ambitious but noble hero , who yields to a deep - laid , hellish temptation ; and all the crimes to which he is impelled by necessity , to secure the ...
... Macbeth . By this means the Poet " has exhibited a more sublime picture to us ; an ambitious but noble hero , who yields to a deep - laid , hellish temptation ; and all the crimes to which he is impelled by necessity , to secure the ...
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