The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... King James , in which this tragedy was written , many cir- cumstances concurred to propagate and confirm this opinion . The king , who was much celebrated for his knowledge , had , before his arrival in England , not only examined in ...
... King James , in which this tragedy was written , many cir- cumstances concurred to propagate and confirm this opinion . The king , who was much celebrated for his knowledge , had , before his arrival in England , not only examined in ...
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... King . But who comes here ? Mal . The worthy Thane of Rosse . Lenox . What haste looks through his eyes ? So should he look , that seems to speak things strange . The meaning of this passage as it now stands is , so should he look ...
... King . But who comes here ? Mal . The worthy Thane of Rosse . Lenox . What haste looks through his eyes ? So should he look , that seems to speak things strange . The meaning of this passage as it now stands is , so should he look ...
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... king an account of the battle , and inform him that Norway , Assisted by that most disloyal traytor The Thane of Cawdor , ' gan a dismal conflict . It appears that Cawdor was taken prisoner , for the king says in the same scene , Go ...
... king an account of the battle , and inform him that Norway , Assisted by that most disloyal traytor The Thane of Cawdor , ' gan a dismal conflict . It appears that Cawdor was taken prisoner , for the king says in the same scene , Go ...
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... king with his new title , he cries out Why do The Thane of Cawdor lives . you dress me in his borrowed robes ? Rosse and Angus , who were the messengers that in the second scene informed the king of the assistance given by Cawdor to the ...
... king with his new title , he cries out Why do The Thane of Cawdor lives . you dress me in his borrowed robes ? Rosse and Angus , who were the messengers that in the second scene informed the king of the assistance given by Cawdor to the ...
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... King that shall be . NOTE IX . SCENE VI . Malcolm.- NOTHING in his life Became him like the leaving it . He died , As one that had been studied in his death , To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd , As ' twere a careless trifle . As ...
... King that shall be . NOTE IX . SCENE VI . Malcolm.- NOTHING in his life Became him like the leaving it . He died , As one that had been studied in his death , To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd , As ' twere a careless trifle . As ...
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