The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... error may be found in Macbeth , edit . 1632 : 66 which , being taught , return , " To plague the ingredients of our poison'd chalice " To our own lips . " From which we would not have you warp . - SC . I. 7 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... error may be found in Macbeth , edit . 1632 : 66 which , being taught , return , " To plague the ingredients of our poison'd chalice " To our own lips . " From which we would not have you warp . - SC . I. 7 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... Macbeth : " Thou com'st to use thy tongue : -thy story quickly . " In King Lear we have- 66 Pray , do not mock me . " I beseech you , Sir , ( says Isabel ) do not play upon my fears ; reserve this idle talk for some other occasion ...
... Macbeth : " Thou com'st to use thy tongue : -thy story quickly . " In King Lear we have- 66 Pray , do not mock me . " I beseech you , Sir , ( says Isabel ) do not play upon my fears ; reserve this idle talk for some other occasion ...
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... Macbeth : " How you were borne in hand , " & c . STEEVENS . I -with FULL LINE length . JOHNSON . 2 - - - ] With full extent , with the whole - to give fear to USE ] To tices long countenanced by custom . 3 Unless you have the grace ...
... Macbeth : " How you were borne in hand , " & c . STEEVENS . I -with FULL LINE length . JOHNSON . 2 - - - ] With full extent , with the whole - to give fear to USE ] To tices long countenanced by custom . 3 Unless you have the grace ...
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... Macbeth , Act IV . Sc . I. So again , in Vittoria Corombona , 1612 : " How long have I beheld the devil in chrystal ? ” STEEVENS . The beril , which is a kind of crystal , hath a weak tincture of red in it . Among other tricks of ...
... Macbeth , Act IV . Sc . I. So again , in Vittoria Corombona , 1612 : " How long have I beheld the devil in chrystal ? ” STEEVENS . The beril , which is a kind of crystal , hath a weak tincture of red in it . Among other tricks of ...
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... Macbeth , Act II . Sc . I. edit . 1623 : 66 my steps , which may they walk , — ” instead of which way . Again , in this play of Measure for Mea- sure , Act V. Sc . I. edit . 1623 : - " give we your hand ; " instead of me . — In a former ...
... Macbeth , Act II . Sc . I. edit . 1623 : 66 my steps , which may they walk , — ” instead of which way . Again , in this play of Measure for Mea- sure , Act V. Sc . I. edit . 1623 : - " give we your hand ; " instead of me . — In a former ...
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