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Pagina 14
... . JOHNSON . This expreffion feems to have been proverbial , Spenfer has it in the 4th Book of the Fairy Queen : " Then fair grew foul , and foul grew fair in fight . " FARMER . SCENE II . A Camp near Fores , Alarum within 14 МАСВЕТН .
... . JOHNSON . This expreffion feems to have been proverbial , Spenfer has it in the 4th Book of the Fairy Queen : " Then fair grew foul , and foul grew fair in fight . " FARMER . SCENE II . A Camp near Fores , Alarum within 14 МАСВЕТН .
Pagina 24
... feems to speak things strange.9 7 Enter Roffe . ] The old copy - Enter Roffe and Angus : but as only the name of Roffe is spoken to , or speaks any thing in the remaining part of this scene , and as Duncan expresses himself in the ...
... feems to speak things strange.9 7 Enter Roffe . ] The old copy - Enter Roffe and Angus : but as only the name of Roffe is spoken to , or speaks any thing in the remaining part of this scene , and as Duncan expresses himself in the ...
Pagina 44
... feems rather to favour Mr. Rowe's emendation . " As thick as hail , " as an anonymous correfpondent observes to me , is an expreffion in the old play of King John , 1591 : breathe out damned orifons , " As thick as hail - ftones ' fore ...
... feems rather to favour Mr. Rowe's emendation . " As thick as hail , " as an anonymous correfpondent observes to me , is an expreffion in the old play of King John , 1591 : breathe out damned orifons , " As thick as hail - ftones ' fore ...
Pagina 80
... feems to have thought it did , ) for Shak- speare very frequently uses his for its . But in this place per- haps his refers to Duncan ; and the meaning may be , If the affaffination , at the fame time that it puts an end to the life of ...
... feems to have thought it did , ) for Shak- speare very frequently uses his for its . But in this place per- haps his refers to Duncan ; and the meaning may be , If the affaffination , at the fame time that it puts an end to the life of ...
Pagina 82
... feems to have been borrowed from the eighteenth Pfalm : " He rode upon the cherubins and did fly ; he came flying upon the wings of the wind . " Again , in the Book of Job , ch . xxx . v . 22 : " Thou causeft me to ride upon the wind ...
... feems to have been borrowed from the eighteenth Pfalm : " He rode upon the cherubins and did fly ; he came flying upon the wings of the wind . " Again , in the Book of Job , ch . xxx . v . 22 : " Thou causeft me to ride upon the wind ...
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