The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 9
... must have been wholly unacquainted : " -Dame Grwok , hys Emys wyf , " Tuk , and led wyth hyr his lyf , " And held hyr bathe hys Wyf and Qweyne , " As befor than scho had beyne " Til hys Eme Qwene , lyvand " Quhen he was Kyng wyth Crowne ...
... must have been wholly unacquainted : " -Dame Grwok , hys Emys wyf , " Tuk , and led wyth hyr his lyf , " And held hyr bathe hys Wyf and Qweyne , " As befor than scho had beyne " Til hys Eme Qwene , lyvand " Quhen he was Kyng wyth Crowne ...
Pagina 12
... must have been left out by the tranfcriber or printer . Mr. Capell has therefore proposed to remedy this defect , by reading- There to meet with brave Macbeth . But furely , to beings intent only on mischief , a foldier's bravery , in ...
... must have been left out by the tranfcriber or printer . Mr. Capell has therefore proposed to remedy this defect , by reading- There to meet with brave Macbeth . But furely , to beings intent only on mischief , a foldier's bravery , in ...
Pagina 17
... must have consisted of Duncan's friends , and would the speaker then have applied the epithet- damned to them ? and what have the smiles of fortune to do VOL . X. C : Show'd like a rebel's whore : 5 But all's too МАСВЕТΗ . 17 And ...
... must have consisted of Duncan's friends , and would the speaker then have applied the epithet- damned to them ? and what have the smiles of fortune to do VOL . X. C : Show'd like a rebel's whore : 5 But all's too МАСВЕТΗ . 17 And ...
Pagina 18
... d out his passage Till he fac'd the Slave . As an hemistich must be admitted , it seems more favourable to the metre that it should be found where it is now left.- And ne'er fhook hands , nor bade farewell to him 18 МАСВЕТΗ .
... d out his passage Till he fac'd the Slave . As an hemistich must be admitted , it seems more favourable to the metre that it should be found where it is now left.- And ne'er fhook hands , nor bade farewell to him 18 МАСВЕТΗ .
Pagina 19
... must be a strange aukward stroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chaps . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : - he unfeam'd him from the nape to the chaps . i . e . cut his skull in two ; which might be done by a High ...
... must be a strange aukward stroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chaps . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : - he unfeam'd him from the nape to the chaps . i . e . cut his skull in two ; which might be done by a High ...
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