The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... speaking of King Henry V. says : " He declared that the goddesse of battell , called Bellona , " & c . & c . Shakspeare , there- fore , hastily concluded that the Goddess of War was wife to the God of it ; or night have been misled by ...
... speaking of King Henry V. says : " He declared that the goddesse of battell , called Bellona , " & c . & c . Shakspeare , there- fore , hastily concluded that the Goddess of War was wife to the God of it ; or night have been misled by ...
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... speak of them . They were the cupbearers of Odin , and conductors of the dead . They were distinguished by the elegance of their forms ; and it would be as just to compare youth and beauty with age and deformity , as the Valkyrie of the ...
... speak of them . They were the cupbearers of Odin , and conductors of the dead . They were distinguished by the elegance of their forms ; and it would be as just to compare youth and beauty with age and deformity , as the Valkyrie of the ...
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... stormes , cause earthquakes , rayne , haile or snow , in the clearest day that is ; and if ever they appear to anie man , they come in women's apparell . " Henderson . I MACB . Speak , if you can ; -What SC . 111 . 37 MACBETH .
... stormes , cause earthquakes , rayne , haile or snow , in the clearest day that is ; and if ever they appear to anie man , they come in women's apparell . " Henderson . I MACB . Speak , if you can ; -What SC . 111 . 37 MACBETH .
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William Shakespeare. I MACB . Speak , if you can ; -What are you ? All hail , Macbeth 2 ! hail to thee , thane of Glamis ! 1 WITCH . - ! your BEARDS ] Witches were supposed always to have hair on their chins . So , in Decker's Honest ...
William Shakespeare. I MACB . Speak , if you can ; -What are you ? All hail , Macbeth 2 ! hail to thee , thane of Glamis ! 1 WITCH . - ! your BEARDS ] Witches were supposed always to have hair on their chins . So , in Decker's Honest ...
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... speak not : If you can look into the seeds of time , And say , which grain will grow , and which will not ; Speak then to me , who neither beg , nor fear , Your favours , nor your hate . 1 WITCH . Hail ! 2 WITCH . Hail ! 3 WITCH . Hail ...
... speak not : If you can look into the seeds of time , And say , which grain will grow , and which will not ; Speak then to me , who neither beg , nor fear , Your favours , nor your hate . 1 WITCH . Hail ! 2 WITCH . Hail ! 3 WITCH . Hail ...
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