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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... 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 ? ] The ...
... 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 ? ] The ...
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... thee , witch ! ' the rump - fed ronyon ' cries.3 Aroint thee , witch ! ] Aroint , or avaunt , be gone . POPE . In one of the folio editions the reading is - Anoint thee , in a sense very consistent with the common account of witches ...
... thee , witch ! ' the rump - fed ronyon ' cries.3 Aroint thee , witch ! ] Aroint , or avaunt , be gone . POPE . In one of the folio editions the reading is - Anoint thee , in a sense very consistent with the common account of witches ...
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... thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no au- thority . STEEVENS . 2 -the rump - fed ronyon -- ] The chief cooks in noble- men's families , colleges , religious houses , hospitals , & c . an ...
... thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no au- thority . STEEVENS . 2 -the rump - fed ronyon -- ] The chief cooks in noble- men's families , colleges , religious houses , hospitals , & c . an ...
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... 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 card.- Look ...
... 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 card.- Look ...
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... thee , thane of Glamis ! 3 • That man may question ? ] Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold converse , or of whom it is lawful to ask questions . JOHNSON . 9 You should be women , ] In Pierce Pennilesse his Sup ...
... thee , thane of Glamis ! 3 • That man may question ? ] Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold converse , or of whom it is lawful to ask questions . JOHNSON . 9 You should be women , ] In Pierce Pennilesse his Sup ...
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All's ancient Arthur Banquo BAST Bastard Ben Jonson blood breath called castle Cawdor Coriolanus crown Cymbeline death doth Duncan edit emendation England Enter Exeunt expression eyes father Faulconbridge fear folio following passage France give hand hast hath heart heaven Hecate Henry VI Holinshed honour Hubert Iliad JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry IV King John King Richard Kyng Lady Macbeth lord MACB MACD Macduff Malcolm MALONE MASON means murder nature night noble observed old copy old play old reading peace perhaps Philip poet Pope present prince Queen Rape of Lucrece ROSSE sayd says scene Scotland seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies sleep speak speech spirit STEEVENS suppose Tale thane thee Theobald There's thine things thou art thought tragedy unto WARBURTON weird sisters Winter's Tale WITCH word þat