The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 13
... ancient copy of Macbeth , STEEVENS . 5 Graymalkin ! ] From a little black - letter book , en- titled , Beware the Cat , 1584 , I find it was permitted to a Witch to take on her a cattes body nine times . Mr. Upton ob- serves , that , to ...
... ancient copy of Macbeth , STEEVENS . 5 Graymalkin ! ] From a little black - letter book , en- titled , Beware the Cat , 1584 , I find it was permitted to a Witch to take on her a cattes body nine times . Mr. Upton ob- serves , that , to ...
Pagina 17
... ancient writers . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Peform'd of pleasure by your fon the prince . " Again , in God's Revenge against Murder , hift . vi : " Sypon- tus in the mean time is prepared of two wicked gondoliers , ' & c . Again ...
... ancient writers . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Peform'd of pleasure by your fon the prince . " Again , in God's Revenge against Murder , hift . vi : " Sypon- tus in the mean time is prepared of two wicked gondoliers , ' & c . Again ...
Pagina 20
... ancient MS . entitled The Boke of Huntyng , that is cleped Mayfter of Game : Cap . V. " Som men haue sey hym flitte a man fro the kne up to the brest , and flee hym all starke dede at o ftrok . " STEEVENS . Again , by the following ...
... ancient MS . entitled The Boke of Huntyng , that is cleped Mayfter of Game : Cap . V. " Som men haue sey hym flitte a man fro the kne up to the brest , and flee hym all starke dede at o ftrok . " STEEVENS . Again , by the following ...
Pagina 26
... ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been influenced by Holinshed , who , p . 567 , speaking of King Henry V. fays : " He declared that the goddesse of battell , called Bellona , " & c . & c . Shakspeare , therefore ...
... ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been influenced by Holinshed , who , p . 567 , speaking of King Henry V. fays : " He declared that the goddesse of battell , called Bellona , " & c . & c . Shakspeare , therefore ...
Pagina 33
... ancient language , to blow fometimes means to blow upon . So , in Dumain's Ode in Love's Labour's Loft : " Air , quoth he , thy cheeks may blow ; - . " i . e . blow upon them . We still say , it blows East , or West , without a ...
... ancient language , to blow fometimes means to blow upon . So , in Dumain's Ode in Love's Labour's Loft : " Air , quoth he , thy cheeks may blow ; - . " i . e . blow upon them . We still say , it blows East , or West , without a ...
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