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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... wife , who was " burning with unquenchable desire to 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 ...
... wife , who was " burning with unquenchable desire to 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 ...
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... wife , who had prepared many choice dishes and drinks for their rear - supper ; wherewith they so gorged themselves , that their heads no sooner got to the pillow than they were so fast asleep that the chamber might have been removed ...
... wife , who had prepared many choice dishes and drinks for their rear - supper ; wherewith they so gorged themselves , that their heads no sooner got to the pillow than they were so fast asleep that the chamber might have been removed ...
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... wife and children of Macduff , with all others whom he found in the castle , to be slain . He also confiscated the goods of Macduff , and proclaimed him traitor ; but Macduff had already escaped out of danger , and gone into England to ...
... wife and children of Macduff , with all others whom he found in the castle , to be slain . He also confiscated the goods of Macduff , and proclaimed him traitor ; but Macduff had already escaped out of danger , and gone into England to ...
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... wife of Mars ; whereas he plainly makes her the bride of Macbeth . 18 Caparisons for arms , offensive and defensive ; the trappings and furni- ture of personal fighting . Here , as often , self is equivalent to self - same . So that the ...
... wife of Mars ; whereas he plainly makes her the bride of Macbeth . 18 Caparisons for arms , offensive and defensive ; the trappings and furni- ture of personal fighting . Here , as often , self is equivalent to self - same . So that the ...
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... wife had chestnuts in her lap , * And munch'd , and munch'd , and munch'd . quoth I : Give me , * Aroint thee , ' witch ! the rump - fed ronyon2 cries . * Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o ' the Tiger : * But in a sieve I'll ...
... wife had chestnuts in her lap , * And munch'd , and munch'd , and munch'd . quoth I : Give me , * Aroint thee , ' witch ! the rump - fed ronyon2 cries . * Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o ' the Tiger : * But in a sieve I'll ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Aufidius Banquo blood Brabantio Cæsar Capell Cassio Cloten Collier's second folio Cominius Coriolanus correction Cymbeline Cyprus death Desdemona dost doth Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear follows foot-note friends give gods GUIDERIUS hand Hanmer hast hath hear heart Heaven Hecate Holinshed honour Iach Iachimo Iago Imogen is't Julius Cæsar King Lady Lettsom look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff madam Marcius matter meaning Menenius Michael Cassio mistress Moor mother murder night noble old copies old text original reads Othello passage peace Pisanio play Plutarch Poet Posthumus pr'ythee pray quarto Queen Re-enter Roderigo Roman Rome SCENE seems sense Shakespeare speak speech sword Thane thee there's thing thou art thought tongue tribunes villain Volsces Volscian Weird Sisters What's wife Witch word worthy