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Pagina 5
... himself and his audience thought awful and affecting . JOHNSON . In the concluding paragraph of Dr. Johnson's admirable intro- duction to this play , he seems apprehenfive that the fame of Shakspeare's magic may be endangered by modern ...
... himself and his audience thought awful and affecting . JOHNSON . In the concluding paragraph of Dr. Johnson's admirable intro- duction to this play , he seems apprehenfive that the fame of Shakspeare's magic may be endangered by modern ...
Pagina 6
... himself flain by Macduff in the year 1061 , according to Boethius ; according to Buchanan , in 1057 ; at which time King Edward the Confeffor poffeffed the throne of England . Holinshed copied the history of Boethius , and on ...
... himself flain by Macduff in the year 1061 , according to Boethius ; according to Buchanan , in 1057 ; at which time King Edward the Confeffor poffeffed the throne of England . Holinshed copied the history of Boethius , and on ...
Pagina 7
... 1606. See the notes at the end ; and An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Duncan , King of Scotland : Malcolm B4 divisions of it to Macbeth and Banquo, putting himself ...
... 1606. See the notes at the end ; and An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Duncan , King of Scotland : Malcolm B4 divisions of it to Macbeth and Banquo, putting himself ...
Pagina 24
... himself in the fingular number , - " Whence cam'st thou , worthy thane ? " Angus may be confidered as a fuperfluous character . Had his present appearance been designed , the King would naturally have taken fome notice of him . STEEVENS ...
... himself in the fingular number , - " Whence cam'st thou , worthy thane ? " Angus may be confidered as a fuperfluous character . Had his present appearance been designed , the King would naturally have taken fome notice of him . STEEVENS ...
Pagina 25
... himself furnishes us with the best comment on this passage . In Antony and Cleopatra we meet with nearly the same idea : I " The business of this man looks out of him . " MALONE . - flout the Sky , The banners may be poetically de ...
... himself furnishes us with the best comment on this passage . In Antony and Cleopatra we meet with nearly the same idea : I " The business of this man looks out of him . " MALONE . - flout the Sky , The banners may be poetically de ...
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