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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... reference to that . 11 " Let the eye wink " is the meaning . Wink at is encourage or prompt . 12 During Macbeth's last speech Duncan and Banquo were conversing apart , he being the subject of their talk . The beginning of Duncan's ...
... reference to that . 11 " Let the eye wink " is the meaning . Wink at is encourage or prompt . 12 During Macbeth's last speech Duncan and Banquo were conversing apart , he being the subject of their talk . The beginning of Duncan's ...
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... reference , to the bodily organs of sense and the inward faculties of the mind . Either his eyes are deceived by his imaginative forces in being made to see that which is not , or else his And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood ...
... reference , to the bodily organs of sense and the inward faculties of the mind . Either his eyes are deceived by his imaginative forces in being made to see that which is not , or else his And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood ...
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... and vault ; the latter hav- ing a double reference , to the wine - vault and to the firmanent over - arching the world of human life . U. OF ILL LIB . The spring , the head , the fountain of your SCENE I 51 MACBETH .
... and vault ; the latter hav- ing a double reference , to the wine - vault and to the firmanent over - arching the world of human life . U. OF ILL LIB . The spring , the head , the fountain of your SCENE I 51 MACBETH .
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... reference to the interlude in Hamlet , in which the epic is substituted for the tragic , in order to make the latter be felt as the real - life diction . " In this explanation of the matter I rested , as perhaps some others did . But ...
... reference to the interlude in Hamlet , in which the epic is substituted for the tragic , in order to make the latter be felt as the real - life diction . " In this explanation of the matter I rested , as perhaps some others did . But ...
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... reference , again , to the opening of the play , these writers pro- nounce as follows : " The eleven lines which now make the first scene , and which , from long familiarity , we regard as a necessary introduction to the play , are not ...
... reference , again , to the opening of the play , these writers pro- nounce as follows : " The eleven lines which now make the first scene , and which , from long familiarity , we regard as a necessary introduction to the play , are not ...
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