A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Macbeth. 1873J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1873 |
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... heart , and the liver under the left ; then hang about the neck thereof a new thred in a new needle pricked into the member which you would have hurt , with the rehearsall of certain words , ' & c . 23. pine ] WHITE . Pining away , the ...
... heart , and the liver under the left ; then hang about the neck thereof a new thred in a new needle pricked into the member which you would have hurt , with the rehearsall of certain words , ' & c . 23. pine ] WHITE . Pining away , the ...
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... its position , make it stand on end . See Temp . I , ii , 213 ; Ham . III , iv , 121 ; in 2 Hen . VI : III , ii , 318 , it is a sign of madness . And make my seated heart knock at my ribs , ACT I , SC . iii . ] 39 MACBETH .
... its position , make it stand on end . See Temp . I , ii , 213 ; Ham . III , iv , 121 ; in 2 Hen . VI : III , ii , 318 , it is a sign of madness . And make my seated heart knock at my ribs , ACT I , SC . iii . ] 39 MACBETH .
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William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. And make my seated heart knock at my ribs , Against the use of nature ? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings : My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my single ...
William Shakespeare Horace Howard Furness. And make my seated heart knock at my ribs , Against the use of nature ? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings : My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my single ...
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... heart's history Is writ . ' CLARENDON . Duncan's reflections on the conduct of Cawdor are suddenly inter- rupted by the entrance of one whose face gave as little indication of the construc- tion of his mind , upon whom he had built as ...
... heart's history Is writ . ' CLARENDON . Duncan's reflections on the conduct of Cawdor are suddenly inter- rupted by the entrance of one whose face gave as little indication of the construc- tion of his mind , upon whom he had built as ...
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... We should now say , ' and must be no less known . ' For instances of this double negative , which is of frequent occurrence , see Mer . of Ven . III , iv , II . And hold thee to my heart . Ban . The ACT 1 , SC . iv . ] 47 MACBETH .
... We should now say , ' and must be no less known . ' For instances of this double negative , which is of frequent occurrence , see Mer . of Ven . III , iv , II . And hold thee to my heart . Ban . The ACT 1 , SC . iv . ] 47 MACBETH .
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ABBOTT ambition appears BAILEY ii Banq Banquo blood called castle Cawdor character CLARENDON Coll COLLIER Compare conj Cotgrave crime crown dagger death deed DELIUS doubt drama Duncan Dunsinane Dyce Edition ELWIN English Enter Macbeth evil Exeunt Exit expression eyes fear feeling Fleance Ghost give hand HARRY ROWE hath haue heart HEATH heaven Hecate Holinshed honour horror Huds human HUNTER husband Johns JOHNSON king Ktly Lady Macbeth Lady Macduff LETTSOM lord Macb Macd Macduff Mach Malcolm MALONE means mind murder nature night noble passage perhaps play poet Pope present Ross scene Scotland seems sense Shakespeare Sing Siward sleep speak spirits STAUNTON Steev STEEVENS thane Thane of Cawdor thee Theob thou thought tion tragedy verb vnto WALKER Crit Warb weird sisters White wife witches word
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