The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 9R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... means , that Macbeth looks fo full of thought and folemn reflection upon the purposed act , that he fears people may comment upon the reafon of his gloom ; and therefore defires him , in order to take off and prevent fuch comments , to ...
... means , that Macbeth looks fo full of thought and folemn reflection upon the purposed act , that he fears people may comment upon the reafon of his gloom ; and therefore defires him , in order to take off and prevent fuch comments , to ...
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... mean ? Mach . Still it cried , fleep no more , to all the house ; Glamis hath murdered fleep , and therefore Cawdor Shall fleep no more ; Macbeth shall sleep no more ! Lady . Who was it that thus cried ? why , worthy Thane , You do ...
... mean ? Mach . Still it cried , fleep no more , to all the house ; Glamis hath murdered fleep , and therefore Cawdor Shall fleep no more ; Macbeth shall sleep no more ! Lady . Who was it that thus cried ? why , worthy Thane , You do ...
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... Mean you his Majesty ? [ fight Macd . Approach the chamber , and destroy your With a new Gorgon .--- Do not bid me speak ; See , and then speak yourselves : awake ! awake ! [ Exeunt Macbeth and Lenox . Ring the alarum - bell - murder ...
... Mean you his Majesty ? [ fight Macd . Approach the chamber , and destroy your With a new Gorgon .--- Do not bid me speak ; See , and then speak yourselves : awake ! awake ! [ Exeunt Macbeth and Lenox . Ring the alarum - bell - murder ...
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... mean , that they were the best of their breed , but that they were excellent racers in which fenfe he very poetically calls them the minions of the race . This is a mode of expretion which he feems very fond of .. So , before , in this ...
... mean , that they were the best of their breed , but that they were excellent racers in which fenfe he very poetically calls them the minions of the race . This is a mode of expretion which he feems very fond of .. So , before , in this ...
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... means .---- Then ' tis moft like , The Sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth ? Macd . He is already named , and gone to Scone , To be invefted . Roffe . Where is Duncan's body ? Macd . Carried to Colmes - hill , The facred storehoufe of ...
... means .---- Then ' tis moft like , The Sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth ? Macd . He is already named , and gone to Scone , To be invefted . Roffe . Where is Duncan's body ? Macd . Carried to Colmes - hill , The facred storehoufe of ...
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