A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Macbeth. 1873J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1873 |
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... person , yet a glance at the notes scattered through his volume is suffi- cient to show that they were not written by a man whose life had been spent ushering Judges into the Castle of York ' and pulling the wires of a Puppet - show ...
... person , yet a glance at the notes scattered through his volume is suffi- cient to show that they were not written by a man whose life had been spent ushering Judges into the Castle of York ' and pulling the wires of a Puppet - show ...
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... person of the king ; and , as Minsheu says , ' to arrest Traytors or great men , that doe , or are like to contemne messengers of ordinarie condition , and to attend the Lord High Steward of England , sitting in judgement upon any ...
... person of the king ; and , as Minsheu says , ' to arrest Traytors or great men , that doe , or are like to contemne messengers of ordinarie condition , and to attend the Lord High Steward of England , sitting in judgement upon any ...
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... persons . In the Elizabethan authors , however , it was more commonly thus used , often where we should use ought . See also I , iii , 45 , and V , v , 31 . 47. seems ] JOHNSON . Sh . undoubtedly said ' teems , ' i . e . like one big ...
... persons . In the Elizabethan authors , however , it was more commonly thus used , often where we should use ought . See also I , iii , 45 , and V , v , 31 . 47. seems ] JOHNSON . Sh . undoubtedly said ' teems , ' i . e . like one big ...
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... person , and then tells his act . Besides , he designedly isolates the concluding phrase , ' craves composition , ' and bestows upon it a prolonged and triumphant emphasis , in order to announce the declaration of submission with full ...
... person , and then tells his act . Besides , he designedly isolates the concluding phrase , ' craves composition , ' and bestows upon it a prolonged and triumphant emphasis , in order to announce the declaration of submission with full ...
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... persons , singular , preterite are ' cwæð ' . 6. Aroint ] S. H. ( Gent . Mag . vol . liv , p . 73 , 1784 ) . This is explained by saying that the Rauntree or Rantry is in the North considered as a preservation against Witches , and it ...
... persons , singular , preterite are ' cwæð ' . 6. Aroint ] S. H. ( Gent . Mag . vol . liv , p . 73 , 1784 ) . This is explained by saying that the Rauntree or Rantry is in the North considered as a preservation against Witches , and it ...
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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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Page 398 - Mackbeth 1 that had ysurped the crowne of Scotland, and, that doone, placed Malcolme surnamed Camoir, the sonne of Duncane, sometime king of Scotland, in the gouernement of that realme, who afterward slue the said Mackbeth, and then reigned in quiet . . . It is recorded also, that, in the foresaid battell...