The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... fear Things that do sound so fair ? -I ' the name of truth , Are ye fantastical , or that indeed 66 " 3 Witch . All hail , Macbeth , that shalt be king hereafter ! " Here too our poet found the equivocal predictions , on which his hero ...
... fear Things that do sound so fair ? -I ' the name of truth , Are ye fantastical , or that indeed 66 " 3 Witch . All hail , Macbeth , that shalt be king hereafter ! " Here too our poet found the equivocal predictions , on which his hero ...
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... fear , Your favours , nor your hate . 1 WITCH . Hail ! 2 WITCH . Hail ! 3 WITCH . Hail ! cording to the veritie , but according to the appearance . " The same expression occurs in All's Lost by Lust , 1633 , by Rowley : or is that thing ...
... fear , Your favours , nor your hate . 1 WITCH . Hail ! 2 WITCH . Hail ! 3 WITCH . Hail ! cording to the veritie , but according to the appearance . " The same expression occurs in All's Lost by Lust , 1633 , by Rowley : or is that thing ...
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... fears Are less than horrible imaginings ' : 4 This supernatural SOLICITING - ] Soliciting , for information . WARBURTON ... fear . " Again , in The Tragedie of Croesus , 1604 , by Lord Sterline : " For as the shadow seems more monstrous ...
... fears Are less than horrible imaginings ' : 4 This supernatural SOLICITING - ] Soliciting , for information . WARBURTON ... fear . " Again , in The Tragedie of Croesus , 1604 , by Lord Sterline : " For as the shadow seems more monstrous ...
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... fear is frequently used by Shakspeare in the sense of fright . In this very play , Lady Macbeth says- " To alter favour ever is to fear . " So , in Fletcher's Pilgrim , Curio says to Alphonso : Mercy upon me , Sir , why are you feared ...
... fear is frequently used by Shakspeare in the sense of fright . In this very play , Lady Macbeth says- " To alter favour ever is to fear . " So , in Fletcher's Pilgrim , Curio says to Alphonso : Mercy upon me , Sir , why are you feared ...
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... fear my father's wrath , but nothing 66 ( Always reserv'd my holy duty ) what " His rage can do on me . ' 66 Our poet has used the verb to safe in Antony and Cleopatra : best you saf'd the bringer MALONE . 2 " Out of the host . " FULL ...
... fear my father's wrath , but nothing 66 ( Always reserv'd my holy duty ) what " His rage can do on me . ' 66 Our poet has used the verb to safe in Antony and Cleopatra : best you saf'd the bringer MALONE . 2 " Out of the host . " FULL ...
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