The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 16
... caftle of Fores ; in consequence of which he might , either from inad- vertence , or choice , have here written - Macdonwald . 2 - MALONE . to that , & c . ] i . e . in addition to that . So , in Troilus and Cressida , Act I. fc . i ...
... caftle of Fores ; in consequence of which he might , either from inad- vertence , or choice , have here written - Macdonwald . 2 - MALONE . to that , & c . ] i . e . in addition to that . So , in Troilus and Cressida , Act I. fc . i ...
Pagina 58
... caftle of Macbeth , at Inverness , are yet standing . STEEVENS . The circumftance of Duncan's vifiting Macbeth is supported by hiftory ; for , from the Scottish Chronicles , it appears that it was customary for the king to make a ...
... caftle of Macbeth , at Inverness , are yet standing . STEEVENS . The circumftance of Duncan's vifiting Macbeth is supported by hiftory ; for , from the Scottish Chronicles , it appears that it was customary for the king to make a ...
Pagina 159
... caftle " And there repose you [ i . e . yourselves ] for this night . " Again , in Coriolanus : " Breathe you , my friends ; - " Macbeth , in the intervening time , might have learned , from some of Banquo's attendants , which way he ...
... caftle " And there repose you [ i . e . yourselves ] for this night . " Again , in Coriolanus : " Breathe you , my friends ; - " Macbeth , in the intervening time , might have learned , from some of Banquo's attendants , which way he ...
Pagina 183
... caftle , then protest me , & c . Shakspeare here uses the verb inhabit in a neutral sense , to express continuance in a given Situation ; and Milton has employed it in a fimilar manner : " Meanwhile inhabit lax , ye powers of heaven ...
... caftle , then protest me , & c . Shakspeare here uses the verb inhabit in a neutral sense , to express continuance in a given Situation ; and Milton has employed it in a fimilar manner : " Meanwhile inhabit lax , ye powers of heaven ...
Pagina 296
... caftle . " The matter of Duncan ( says he ) may be expressed by the appearing of his ghoft . " It should seem , from this last memorandum , that Milton difliked the licence his predeceffor had taken in compre- hending a history of such ...
... caftle . " The matter of Duncan ( says he ) may be expressed by the appearing of his ghoft . " It should seem , from this last memorandum , that Milton difliked the licence his predeceffor had taken in compre- hending a history of such ...
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