The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 88
... Edit . 1735 , p . 148 . Till this instant , the mind of Macbeth has been in a state of uncertainty and fluctuation . He has hitherto proved neither resolutely good , nor obstinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arisen in his mind ...
... Edit . 1735 , p . 148 . Till this instant , the mind of Macbeth has been in a state of uncertainty and fluctuation . He has hitherto proved neither resolutely good , nor obstinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arisen in his mind ...
Page 91
... edit . p . 137 : " - though the parents have already shut up the contract . " Again , in Stowe's Account of the Earl of Essex's Speech on the scaffold : " he shut up all with the Lord's prayer . " STEEVENS . Again , in Stowe's Annals ...
... edit . p . 137 : " - though the parents have already shut up the contract . " Again , in Stowe's Account of the Earl of Essex's Speech on the scaffold : " he shut up all with the Lord's prayer . " STEEVENS . Again , in Stowe's Annals ...
Page 97
... edit . 1600 , p . 1. STEEVENS . Now o'er the one half world , " & c . So , in the second part of Marston's Antonio and Mellida , 1602 : " " Tis yet dead night ; yet all the earth is clutch'd " In the dull leaden hand of snoring sleep ...
... edit . 1600 , p . 1. STEEVENS . Now o'er the one half world , " & c . So , in the second part of Marston's Antonio and Mellida , 1602 : " " Tis yet dead night ; yet all the earth is clutch'd " In the dull leaden hand of snoring sleep ...
Page 125
... edit . : " And in the bed the blody knif he fond . " See also the foregoing lines . STEEVENS . 9 Here lay Duncan , His SILVER Skin LAC'D with his GOLDEN blood ; ] Mr. Pope has endeavoured to improve one of these lines , by substituting ...
... edit . : " And in the bed the blody knif he fond . " See also the foregoing lines . STEEVENS . 9 Here lay Duncan , His SILVER Skin LAC'D with his GOLDEN blood ; ] Mr. Pope has endeavoured to improve one of these lines , by substituting ...
Page 136
... edit . 1651 , p . 475 : Yesternight the Count Palatine invited all the councell to a so- lemn supper which was well ordered . " MALONE . 66 It was used in private life , and seems to have meant nothing more than a supper given on a ...
... edit . 1651 , p . 475 : Yesternight the Count Palatine invited all the councell to a so- lemn supper which was well ordered . " MALONE . 66 It was used in private life , and seems to have meant nothing more than a supper given on a ...
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