The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... common people , and in moft , by the learned them felves . The phantoms have indeed appeared more frequently , in proportion as the darkness of ignorance has been more grofs ; but it cannot be fhown , that the brightest gleams of ...
... common people , and in moft , by the learned them felves . The phantoms have indeed appeared more frequently , in proportion as the darkness of ignorance has been more grofs ; but it cannot be fhown , that the brightest gleams of ...
Pagina 10
... common idea of witches has always been , that they had abfolute power over the weather , and could raise ftorms of any kind , or allay them , as they pleated . In conformity to this notion , Macbeth addreffes them in the fourth a & t ...
... common idea of witches has always been , that they had abfolute power over the weather , and could raise ftorms of any kind , or allay them , as they pleated . In conformity to this notion , Macbeth addreffes them in the fourth a & t ...
Pagina 16
... common . All for Love , & c . A & I : 26 -the Roman camp Thus Dryden in " Hangs o'er us black and threat'ning , like a form ' Juft breaking o'er our heads . " STEEVENS . Difcomfort fwells . ] Difcomfort the natural oppofite to comfort ...
... common . All for Love , & c . A & I : 26 -the Roman camp Thus Dryden in " Hangs o'er us black and threat'ning , like a form ' Juft breaking o'er our heads . " STEEVENS . Difcomfort fwells . ] Difcomfort the natural oppofite to comfort ...
Pagina 20
... common difcourfe . JOHNSON Mr. M. Mason obferves that the meaning of Lenox is , " So fhould he look , who feems as if he had ftrange things to fpeak . The following paffage in The Tempeft feems to afford no unapt comment upon this : 66 ...
... common difcourfe . JOHNSON Mr. M. Mason obferves that the meaning of Lenox is , " So fhould he look , who feems as if he had ftrange things to fpeak . The following paffage in The Tempeft feems to afford no unapt comment upon this : 66 ...
Pagina 23
... common account of witches , who are related to perform many , fupernatural ads by the means of unguents , and particularly to fly through the air to the Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o'the Tiger : C 4 MACBETH . 23 SCENE III. ...
... common account of witches , who are related to perform many , fupernatural ads by the means of unguents , and particularly to fly through the air to the Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o'the Tiger : C 4 MACBETH . 23 SCENE III. ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 11 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1808 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 11 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1808 |
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