The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 17-18Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... bear the name of queen , " he at length whispered his design to some trusty friends , and , having a promise of their aid , slew the King at Inverness ; then got himself proclaimed king , and forthwith went to Scone , where , by common ...
... bear the name of queen , " he at length whispered his design to some trusty friends , and , having a promise of their aid , slew the King at Inverness ; then got himself proclaimed king , and forthwith went to Scone , where , by common ...
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... bear , and to march forth therewith in such wise , that on the next morning they might come closely within view of his enemies . On the morrow , when Macbeth beheld them coming in this sort , he first marvelled what the matter meant ...
... bear , and to march forth therewith in such wise , that on the next morning they might come closely within view of his enemies . On the morrow , when Macbeth beheld them coming in this sort , he first marvelled what the matter meant ...
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... bear Thy praises in his kingdom's great defence , And pour'd them down before him . Ang . We are sent To give thee ... bears that life Which he deserves to lose . Whether he was combined With those of Norway , or did line 24 the rebel ...
... bear Thy praises in his kingdom's great defence , And pour'd them down before him . Ang . We are sent To give thee ... bears that life Which he deserves to lose . Whether he was combined With those of Norway , or did line 24 the rebel ...
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... bear welcome in your eye , 10 " Thick night " is explained by " light thickens , " later in the play . We still have the phrase " thick darkness . " —To pall is to robe , to shroud , to wrap : from the Latin pallium , a cloak or mantle ...
... bear welcome in your eye , 10 " Thick night " is explained by " light thickens , " later in the play . We still have the phrase " thick darkness . " —To pall is to robe , to shroud , to wrap : from the Latin pallium , a cloak or mantle ...
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... bear the knife myself . Besides , this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek , hath been So clear in his great office , that his virtues Will plead like angels , trumpet - tongued , against The deep damnation of his taking - off ; And ...
... bear the knife myself . Besides , this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek , hath been So clear in his great office , that his virtues Will plead like angels , trumpet - tongued , against The deep damnation of his taking - off ; And ...
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