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... Macbeth is the most rapid , Hamlet the slowest in movement . Lear combines length with rapidity , like the hurricane and the whirlpool , absorbing while it advances . It begins as a stormy day in summer , with brightness ; but that ...
... Macbeth is the most rapid , Hamlet the slowest in movement . Lear combines length with rapidity , like the hurricane and the whirlpool , absorbing while it advances . It begins as a stormy day in summer , with brightness ; but that ...
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... Macbeth and The Tempest un- printed , to be hacked and mutilated to suit the ears of every groundling , who could leave us without a proper text for King Lear ; was not the man to trouble 1 See Ben Jonson , Timber : or Discoveries ...
... Macbeth and The Tempest un- printed , to be hacked and mutilated to suit the ears of every groundling , who could leave us without a proper text for King Lear ; was not the man to trouble 1 See Ben Jonson , Timber : or Discoveries ...
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... Macbeth , 1. iii . 106 ; see also Scott , Discovery of Witchcraft , 1580 ; Nicholson , 1886 , p . 437. Many other great epithets or additions are given him for his name . 66 وو 144. fork ] the barbed arrow - head . See Palsgrave ...
... Macbeth , 1. iii . 106 ; see also Scott , Discovery of Witchcraft , 1580 ; Nicholson , 1886 , p . 437. Many other great epithets or additions are given him for his name . 66 وو 144. fork ] the barbed arrow - head . See Palsgrave ...
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... Macbeth , II . iv . 40 : " God's benison go with you . And see Isac ( Townley Mys- teries ) , Surtees Society edition , p . 43 : " Isac . Where art thou , Esau , my son ? Esau . Here , father , and asks thy benyson . ' " " 269. The ...
... Macbeth , II . iv . 40 : " God's benison go with you . And see Isac ( Townley Mys- teries ) , Surtees Society edition , p . 43 : " Isac . Where art thou , Esau , my son ? Esau . Here , father , and asks thy benyson . ' " " 269. The ...
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... Macbeth , III . iv . 63 : 307 . " O , these flaws and starts Impostors to true fear . " And Venus and Adonis , line 302 ( referring to a horse ) : " Sometime he scuds far off , and there he stares ; Anon he starts at stirring of a ...
... Macbeth , III . iv . 63 : 307 . " O , these flaws and starts Impostors to true fear . " And Venus and Adonis , line 302 ( referring to a horse ) : " Sometime he scuds far off , and there he stares ; Anon he starts at stirring of a ...
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