The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... give the words " I come , Graymalkin ! " to the third . By assistance from such of our author's plays as had been pub- lished in quarto , we have often detected more important errors in the folio 1623 , which , unluckily , supplies the ...
... give the words " I come , Graymalkin ! " to the third . By assistance from such of our author's plays as had been pub- lished in quarto , we have often detected more important errors in the folio 1623 , which , unluckily , supplies the ...
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... give thee from our royal master thanks . " MALONE . Because Rosse and Angus accompany each other in a subse- quent scene , does it follow that they make their entrance toge- ther on the present occasion ? STEEVENS . Who comes here ...
... give thee from our royal master thanks . " MALONE . Because Rosse and Angus accompany each other in a subse- quent scene , does it follow that they make their entrance toge- ther on the present occasion ? STEEVENS . Who comes here ...
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... Give me , quoth I : 8 Killing swine . ] So , in a Detection of damnable Driftes practized by three Witches , & c . arraigned at Chelmisforde in Essex , 1579 , bl . 1. 12mo . " - Item , also she came on a tyme to the house of one Robert ...
... Give me , quoth I : 8 Killing swine . ] So , in a Detection of damnable Driftes practized by three Witches , & c . arraigned at Chelmisforde in Essex , 1579 , bl . 1. 12mo . " - Item , also she came on a tyme to the house of one Robert ...
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... give thee a wind . * 1 WITCH . Thou art kind . 3 WITCH . And I another . 1 - WITCH . I myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , 8 All the quarters that they know • I'll do , I'll do , and I'll do.- I ' the shipman's ...
... give thee a wind . * 1 WITCH . Thou art kind . 3 WITCH . And I another . 1 - WITCH . I myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , 8 All the quarters that they know • I'll do , I'll do , and I'll do.- I ' the shipman's ...
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... give this part of his work the more dignity , he intermixes , with this Northern , the Greek and Roman superstitions ; and puts Hecate at the head of their enchantments . And to make it still more familiar to the common audience ( which ...
... give this part of his work the more dignity , he intermixes , with this Northern , the Greek and Roman superstitions ; and puts Hecate at the head of their enchantments . And to make it still more familiar to the common audience ( which ...
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