“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... doubt th ' equivocation of the fiend , That lies like truth : " Fear not , till Birnam wood Do come to Dunsinane ; " - and now a wood Comes toward Dunsinane . - Arm , arm , and out ! If this which he avouches does appear , There is nor ...
... doubt th ' equivocation of the fiend , That lies like truth : " Fear not , till Birnam wood Do come to Dunsinane ; " - and now a wood Comes toward Dunsinane . - Arm , arm , and out ! If this which he avouches does appear , There is nor ...
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... doubt rightly . See note 23 on Julius Cæsar , vol . vi . p . 691 . P. 7. ( 12 ) " That seems to speak things strange . " Johnson would alter " seems " to " teems ; " and Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector reads " comes : " but the old text ...
... doubt rightly . See note 23 on Julius Cæsar , vol . vi . p . 691 . P. 7. ( 12 ) " That seems to speak things strange . " Johnson would alter " seems " to " teems ; " and Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector reads " comes : " but the old text ...
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... doubt , felt that the notion of obtaining peace by murdering a king was absurd , and could never have entered into the head of a public man . ” W. N. LETTSOM . - Compare what Lady Macbeth has previously said , p . 16 ; 66 you shall put ...
... doubt , felt that the notion of obtaining peace by murdering a king was absurd , and could never have entered into the head of a public man . ” W. N. LETTSOM . - Compare what Lady Macbeth has previously said , p . 16 ; 66 you shall put ...
Página 86
... doubt that inhibit thee ' is the true reading . In All's well that ends well we find in the second , and all the subsequent folios , which is the most inhabited sin of the canon , ' instead of inhibited ' [ vol . iii . p . 210 ] ...
... doubt that inhibit thee ' is the true reading . In All's well that ends well we find in the second , and all the subsequent folios , which is the most inhabited sin of the canon , ' instead of inhibited ' [ vol . iii . p . 210 ] ...
Página 87
... doubt that Macbeth is of an earlier date than The Witch . P. 44. ( 70 ) " Enter LENNOX and another Lord . " Here , in my copy of the folio , " another Lord " is altered , in old handwriting , to " Ross , " and rightly perhaps . P. 44 ...
... doubt that Macbeth is of an earlier date than The Witch . P. 44. ( 70 ) " Enter LENNOX and another Lord . " Here , in my copy of the folio , " another Lord " is altered , in old handwriting , to " Ross , " and rightly perhaps . P. 44 ...
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altered Antony Banquo better blood Cæs Cæsar Cassio Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cloten Collier Corrector Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Desdemona dost doth Emil Enobarbus Enter Eros Exam Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fleance fool friends Gent give Gloster Grant White GUIDERIUS Hamlet Hanmer hath hear heart heaven honour Iach Iago Imogen is't Julius Cæsar Kent king King Lear Lady Laer Laertes Lear look lord Macb Macbeth Macd madam Malone Mark Antony Michael Cassio night noble old eds Othello passage Pisanio Polonius Pompey pray prithee quartos Queen Re-enter reading Roderigo SCENE second folio Shakespeare soul speak speech Steevens sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast villain W. N. LETTSOM Walker's Crit What's Witch word