Twelfth-night ; MacbethF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Duncan , Thane of the Isles , and western parts of Scotland ; and on the death of Malcolm , without male issue , Duncan succeeded to the throne . Malcolm's * In Nashe's Lenten Stuff , 1599 , it is said , that no less than six hundred ...
... Duncan , Thane of the Isles , and western parts of Scotland ; and on the death of Malcolm , without male issue , Duncan succeeded to the throne . Malcolm's * In Nashe's Lenten Stuff , 1599 , it is said , that no less than six hundred ...
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... Duncan , who married the daughter of Siward , Earl of Northumberland , was murdered by his cousin german , Macbeth , in the castle of Inverness , according to Buchanan , in the year 1040 ; according to Hector Boethius , in 1045 ...
... Duncan , who married the daughter of Siward , Earl of Northumberland , was murdered by his cousin german , Macbeth , in the castle of Inverness , according to Buchanan , in the year 1040 ; according to Hector Boethius , in 1045 ...
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... written , I believe , in the year 1606. See the notes at the end ; and An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , vol . ii . MALONE . DUNCAN , King of Scotland : MALCOLM , his Sons PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 7.
... written , I believe , in the year 1606. See the notes at the end ; and An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , vol . ii . MALONE . DUNCAN , King of Scotland : MALCOLM , his Sons PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 7.
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... , in the End of the fourth Act , lies in England ; through the rest of the Play , in Scot- land ; and , chiefly , at Macbeth's Castle . L OF TH UNIVERSIT CE 1 Lady Macbeth . ] PERSONS REPRESENTED . DUNCAN, King of Scotland: ...
... , in the End of the fourth Act , lies in England ; through the rest of the Play , in Scot- land ; and , chiefly , at Macbeth's Castle . L OF TH UNIVERSIT CE 1 Lady Macbeth . ] PERSONS REPRESENTED . DUNCAN, King of Scotland: ...
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... Duncan ; a circumstance with which Shakspeare must have been wholly unacquainted : 66 66 Dame Grwok , hys Emys wyf , Tuk , and led wyth hyr his lyf , " And held hyr bathe hys Wyf and Qweyne , " As befor than scho had beyne " Til hys Eme ...
... Duncan ; a circumstance with which Shakspeare must have been wholly unacquainted : 66 66 Dame Grwok , hys Emys wyf , Tuk , and led wyth hyr his lyf , " And held hyr bathe hys Wyf and Qweyne , " As befor than scho had beyne " Til hys Eme ...
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