The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 68
... heart . " STEEVens . The seventh and eighth books of Daniel's Civil Wars were not published till the year 1609 ; [ see the Epistle Dedicatorie to that edition ] so that , if either poet copied the other , Daniel must have been indebted ...
... heart . " STEEVens . The seventh and eighth books of Daniel's Civil Wars were not published till the year 1609 ; [ see the Epistle Dedicatorie to that edition ] so that , if either poet copied the other , Daniel must have been indebted ...
Page 85
... malady convinces " The great assay of art . " So , in the old tragedy of Cambyses : 66 JOHNSON . If that your heart addicted be the Egyptians to convince . ” 9 6 That memory , the warder of the brain SC . VII . 85 MACBETH .
... malady convinces " The great assay of art . " So , in the old tragedy of Cambyses : 66 JOHNSON . If that your heart addicted be the Egyptians to convince . ” 9 6 That memory , the warder of the brain SC . VII . 85 MACBETH .
Page 88
... heart doth know . [ Exeunt . burthen'd the chamberleins , whom he had slaine , with all the fault , they having the keyes of the gates committed to their keeping all the night , and therefore it could not be otherwise ( said he ) but ...
... heart doth know . [ Exeunt . burthen'd the chamberleins , whom he had slaine , with all the fault , they having the keyes of the gates committed to their keeping all the night , and therefore it could not be otherwise ( said he ) but ...
Page 93
... heart with us from hence , " That grows not in a fair consent with ours . " Macbeth mentally refers to the crown he expected to obtain in consequence of the murder he was about to commit . The commentator , indeed , ( who is acquainted ...
... heart with us from hence , " That grows not in a fair consent with ours . " Macbeth mentally refers to the crown he expected to obtain in consequence of the murder he was about to commit . The commentator , indeed , ( who is acquainted ...
Page 111
... heart he determines to kill his wife , digress from the object which agitates his soul , to describe minutely the course of the Pontick sea . 66 Mr. Steevens objects , in the following note , to this explana- tion , thinking it more ...
... heart he determines to kill his wife , digress from the object which agitates his soul , to describe minutely the course of the Pontick sea . 66 Mr. Steevens objects , in the following note , to this explana- tion , thinking it more ...
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