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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... fome bloody action should be performed , her purpose [ i . e . the murder of Duncan ] could not be carried into execution . So , in the following passage in King John , in which a corre- sponding imagery may be traced : " Nay , in the ...
... fome bloody action should be performed , her purpose [ i . e . the murder of Duncan ] could not be carried into execution . So , in the following passage in King John , in which a corre- sponding imagery may be traced : " Nay , in the ...
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... fome , though we are still bound to be grateful for them , as indications of fincere attachment . If you pray for us on ac- count of the trouble we create in your house , and thank us for the molestations we bring with us , it must be ...
... fome , though we are still bound to be grateful for them , as indications of fincere attachment . If you pray for us on ac- count of the trouble we create in your house , and thank us for the molestations we bring with us , it must be ...
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... fome bombast speeches in Macbeth , which are not to be understood , used to say that it was horrour . " - Perhaps the present passage was one of those thus depreciated . Any person but this envious detractor would have dwelt with ...
... fome bombast speeches in Macbeth , which are not to be understood , used to say that it was horrour . " - Perhaps the present passage was one of those thus depreciated . Any person but this envious detractor would have dwelt with ...
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... fome say , from the words which Ronix , daughter of Hengift , used , when she drank to Vortigern , loverd king was - heil ; he answering her , by direction of an interpreter , drinc - heile ; and then , as Robert of Gloucester says ...
... fome say , from the words which Ronix , daughter of Hengift , used , when she drank to Vortigern , loverd king was - heil ; he answering her , by direction of an interpreter , drinc - heile ; and then , as Robert of Gloucester says ...
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... Again , in our author's As you like it , the ufurping Duke fays , after the flight of Rofalind and Celia- ،، fome villains of my court " Are of confent and fufferance in this . " It shall make honour for you . BAN . Again 96 МАСВЕТΗ .
... Again , in our author's As you like it , the ufurping Duke fays , after the flight of Rofalind and Celia- ،، fome villains of my court " Are of confent and fufferance in this . " It shall make honour for you . BAN . Again 96 МАСВЕТΗ .
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