The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fear Things that do found so fair ? -I'the name of truth , Are ye fantastical , 5 or that indeed Which outwardly ye show ? My noble partner You greet with present grace , and great prediction Of noble having , and of royal hope , of the ...
... fear Things that do found so fair ? -I'the name of truth , Are ye fantastical , 5 or that indeed Which outwardly ye show ? My noble partner You greet with present grace , and great prediction Of noble having , and of royal hope , of the ...
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... fear , Your favours , nor your hate . 1 WITCH . Hail ! 2 WITCH . Hail ! 3 WITCH . Hail ! 1 WITCH . Leffer than Macbeth , and greater . 2 WITCH . Not so happy , yet much happier . 3 WITCH . Thou shalt get kings , though thou be none : So ...
... fear , Your favours , nor your hate . 1 WITCH . Hail ! 2 WITCH . Hail ! 3 WITCH . Hail ! 1 WITCH . Leffer than Macbeth , and greater . 2 WITCH . Not so happy , yet much happier . 3 WITCH . Thou shalt get kings , though thou be none : So ...
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... fears " Thou see'st with peril I have answered . " To fear is frequently used by Shakspeare in the sense of fright . In this very play , Lady Macbeth fays- " To alter favour ever is to fear . " So , in Fletcher's Pilgrim , Curio says to ...
... fears " Thou see'st with peril I have answered . " To fear is frequently used by Shakspeare in the sense of fright . In this very play , Lady Macbeth fays- " To alter favour ever is to fear . " So , in Fletcher's Pilgrim , Curio says to ...
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... fear my father's wrath , but nothing " ( Always referv'd my holy duty ) what " His rage can do on me . Our poet has used the verb to fafe in Antony and Cleopatra : " best you saf'd the bringer " Out of the hoft . " MALONE . To make thee ...
... fear my father's wrath , but nothing " ( Always referv'd my holy duty ) what " His rage can do on me . Our poet has used the verb to fafe in Antony and Cleopatra : " best you saf'd the bringer " Out of the hoft . " MALONE . To make thee ...
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... fears , when it is done , to fee . [ Exit . Dun . True , worthy Banquo ; he is full so va- liant ; 6 And in his commendations I am fed ; It is a banquet to me . Let us after him , Whose care is gone before to bid us welcome : It is a ...
... fears , when it is done , to fee . [ Exit . Dun . True , worthy Banquo ; he is full so va- liant ; 6 And in his commendations I am fed ; It is a banquet to me . Let us after him , Whose care is gone before to bid us welcome : It is a ...
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