A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Macbeth. 1873 |
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So well thy words become thee as thy wounds ; They smack of honour both . - Go get him surgeons . [ E.rit Sergeant , attended . Who comes here ? Enter Ross . Mal . The worthy thane of Ross . 45 41 , 42 . I ... help . ] Rowe .
So well thy words become thee as thy wounds ; They smack of honour both . - Go get him surgeons . [ E.rit Sergeant , attended . Who comes here ? Enter Ross . Mal . The worthy thane of Ross . 45 41 , 42 . I ... help . ] Rowe .
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This means “ to chew with closed lips , ' and is used in Scotland in the sense of mumbling with toothless gums , ' as old people do their food . It is probably derived from the French manger , Lat . manducare . Aroint thee , witch !
This means “ to chew with closed lips , ' and is used in Scotland in the sense of mumbling with toothless gums , ' as old people do their food . It is probably derived from the French manger , Lat . manducare . Aroint thee , witch !
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Aroint thee , witch ! ' the rump - fed ronyon cries . 6. Aroint thee ] Aroynt thee F , F ? Anoynt thee F , F Aroint the Becket . 5. quoth ] CLARENDON . From the Anglosaxon .cwæðan , ' to say , speak , of which the first and third ...
Aroint thee , witch ! ' the rump - fed ronyon cries . 6. Aroint thee ] Aroynt thee F , F ? Anoynt thee F , F Aroint the Becket . 5. quoth ] CLARENDON . From the Anglosaxon .cwæðan , ' to say , speak , of which the first and third ...
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Aroynt thee - begnawed thee ; be thou gnawed , eaten , consumed ; similar to the common malediction , a plague take thee ; a pock light upon thee . HUNTER quotes from The Monthly Mirror , Oct. 1810 , the use of the word ' Araunte ' in a ...
Aroynt thee - begnawed thee ; be thou gnawed , eaten , consumed ; similar to the common malediction , a plague take thee ; a pock light upon thee . HUNTER quotes from The Monthly Mirror , Oct. 1810 , the use of the word ' Araunte ' in a ...
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I'll give thee a wind . First Witch . Thou art kind . Third Witch . And I another . First Witch . I myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , 15 12 . Thou art ] Pope . Th'art Ff . Knt , Sing . ii , White , Del .
I'll give thee a wind . First Witch . Thou art kind . Third Witch . And I another . First Witch . I myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , 15 12 . Thou art ] Pope . Th'art Ff . Knt , Sing . ii , White , Del .
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ABBOTT appears Banquo believe blood called cause character CLARENDON Coll COLLIER comes common Compare death deed Delius doubt Duncan Dyce effect Elwin English Enter expression eyes fear feeling Ghost give given hand hath head heart Holinshed Huds human instance Johns JOHNSON kind king Ktly Lady Lady Macbeth less lives look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Malcolm MALONE means mind murder nature never night once original passage perhaps person play Pope present probably reason reference Ross Rowe scene Scotland seems sense Shakespeare Sing sleep speak spirits stage stand Steev STEEVENS supposed thane thee Theob things thou thought true WALKER Warb White whole wife Witch word
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