The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... land ; — O , spite of spites ! — We talk with goblins , owls , and elvish sprites ; If we obey them not , this will ensue , They'll suck our breath , or pinch us black and blue . Luc . Why prat'st thou to thyself , and answer'st not ...
... land ; — O , spite of spites ! — We talk with goblins , owls , and elvish sprites ; If we obey them not , this will ensue , They'll suck our breath , or pinch us black and blue . Luc . Why prat'st thou to thyself , and answer'st not ...
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... land : they stay for nought at all , But for their owner , master , and yourself . Ant . E. How now ! a madman ? Why thou peevish sheep 7 , What ship of Epidamnum stays for me ? 7 Dro . S. A ship you sent me to , to hire waftage . " And ...
... land : they stay for nought at all , But for their owner , master , and yourself . Ant . E. How now ! a madman ? Why thou peevish sheep 7 , What ship of Epidamnum stays for me ? 7 Dro . S. A ship you sent me to , to hire waftage . " And ...
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... lands ; ] Lands in the present instance may mean , what we now call landing - places at the water - side . 4 5 A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot well : ] To run counter is to run backward , by mistaking the course of ...
... lands ; ] Lands in the present instance may mean , what we now call landing - places at the water - side . 4 5 A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot well : ] To run counter is to run backward , by mistaking the course of ...
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... land ; and intent only upon death and mischief . However , to 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 ...
... land ; and intent only upon death and mischief . However , to 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 ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. Posters of the sea and land , Thus do go about , about ; Thrice to thine , and thrice to mine , And thrice again , to make up nine : Peace ! the charm's wound up . Enter MACBETH and BANQUo ... land, ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. Posters of the sea and land , Thus do go about , about ; Thrice to thine , and thrice to mine , And thrice again , to make up nine : Peace ! the charm's wound up . Enter MACBETH and BANQUo ... land, ...
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