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Pagina 23
... fur- [ Exit Soldier , attended . geons . The irregularity of the metre , however , induces me to believe our author wrote- they were As cannons overcharg'd with double cracks , Doubly redoubling Strokes upon the foe . For this thought ...
... fur- [ Exit Soldier , attended . geons . The irregularity of the metre , however , induces me to believe our author wrote- they were As cannons overcharg'd with double cracks , Doubly redoubling Strokes upon the foe . For this thought ...
Pagina 51
... fure.8 1 7 Time and the hour runs through the roughest day . ] " By this , I confess I do not , with his two last commentators , imagine is meant either the tautology of time and the hour , or an allusion to time painted with an hour ...
... fure.8 1 7 Time and the hour runs through the roughest day . ] " By this , I confess I do not , with his two last commentators , imagine is meant either the tautology of time and the hour , or an allusion to time painted with an hour ...
Pagina 80
... fure of death without it . " See note on this passage , Act III . sc . i . MALONE . we but teach 2 Bloody instructions , which , being taught , return To plague the inventor :) So , in Bellenden's tranflation of Hector Boethius : " He ...
... fure of death without it . " See note on this passage , Act III . sc . i . MALONE . we but teach 2 Bloody instructions , which , being taught , return To plague the inventor :) So , in Bellenden's tranflation of Hector Boethius : " He ...
Pagina 87
... fure that this punctuation is the true one . " If we fail , we fail , " - is a colloquial phrase still in frequent use . Macbeth having cafually employed the former part of this sentence , his wife designedly completes it . We fail ...
... fure that this punctuation is the true one . " If we fail , we fail , " - is a colloquial phrase still in frequent use . Macbeth having cafually employed the former part of this sentence , his wife designedly completes it . We fail ...
Pagina 96
... fure knit , and make her his own . " Confent has fometimes the power of the Latin concentus . Both the verb and substantive , decidedly bearing this fignification , occur in other plays of our author . Thus , in K. Henry VI . P. I. fc ...
... fure knit , and make her his own . " Confent has fometimes the power of the Latin concentus . Both the verb and substantive , decidedly bearing this fignification , occur in other plays of our author . Thus , in K. Henry VI . P. I. fc ...
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