The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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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 3 WINTER'S TALE . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE story of YDS.
... .. 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 3 WINTER'S TALE . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE story of YDS.
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... saw me last ; And careful hours , with Time's deformed 2 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 .
... saw me last ; And careful hours , with Time's deformed 2 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 , their tone assumes more elevation ; their predictions have all the obscure brevity , the majestic solemnity , by which oracles have in all times contrived to inspire mortals with reverential awe . We here see that the witches ...
... Macbeth , their tone assumes more elevation ; their predictions have all the obscure brevity , the majestic solemnity , by which oracles have in all times contrived to inspire mortals with reverential awe . We here see that the witches ...
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... Macbeth's jealousy ; but he preserved his mind pure from the bubbles of the witches ; his name is blessed in his race , destined to enjoy for a long succession of ages that royal dignity which Macbeth could only hold during his own life ...
... Macbeth's jealousy ; but he preserved his mind pure from the bubbles of the witches ; his name is blessed in his race , destined to enjoy for a long succession of ages that royal dignity which Macbeth could only hold during his own life ...
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