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Pagina 29
... prefent occafion , appears to have deceived him in more than a single instance . The fubject of the above - mentioned drawing is ascertained by a label affixeď to it in Gothick letters . Iefus Chriftus , refurgens a mortuis fpoliat ...
... prefent occafion , appears to have deceived him in more than a single instance . The fubject of the above - mentioned drawing is ascertained by a label affixeď to it in Gothick letters . Iefus Chriftus , refurgens a mortuis fpoliat ...
Pagina 49
... Prefent fears Are less than horrible imaginings : ] Present fears are fears of things prefent , which Macbeth declares , and every man has found , to be less than the imagination presents them while the objects are yet diftant . JOHNSON ...
... Prefent fears Are less than horrible imaginings : ] Present fears are fears of things prefent , which Macbeth declares , and every man has found , to be less than the imagination presents them while the objects are yet diftant . JOHNSON ...
Pagina 66
... fo fayne she would . " Sir W. D'Avenant's strange alteration of this play sometimes affords a reasonably good comment upon it . Thus , in the pre- fent inftance : You wait on nature's mischief ! Come , thick night 66 МАСВЕТΗ .
... fo fayne she would . " Sir W. D'Avenant's strange alteration of this play sometimes affords a reasonably good comment upon it . Thus , in the pre- fent inftance : You wait on nature's mischief ! Come , thick night 66 МАСВЕТΗ .
Pagina 90
... through which every thing shall pass , and nothing remain . А. С. $ Their drenched natures- ] i . e , as we should say at pre- fent - foaked , faturated with liquor . STEEVENS . His spongy officers ; who shall bear the guilt Of 90 МАСВЕТΗ .
... through which every thing shall pass , and nothing remain . А. С. $ Their drenched natures- ] i . e , as we should say at pre- fent - foaked , faturated with liquor . STEEVENS . His spongy officers ; who shall bear the guilt Of 90 МАСВЕТΗ .
Pagina 330
... prefent Kennoway . There are some remains of Roman antiquity in this neighbourhood , and it is very probable that Macduff's castle stood on the fite of a Roman Castellum . D. MACPHERSON . 1 Scho sayd , Makbeth , luke wp , and se 330 ...
... prefent Kennoway . There are some remains of Roman antiquity in this neighbourhood , and it is very probable that Macduff's castle stood on the fite of a Roman Castellum . D. MACPHERSON . 1 Scho sayd , Makbeth , luke wp , and se 330 ...
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