The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, المجلد 10Fisher, 1834 |
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الصفحة iv
... Macbeth , .. ... 289 319 14 King John , 15 Life and Death of King Richard II . 16 First Part of King Henry IV ......... . 17 Second Part of King Henry IV . 18 King Henry V ........................ . 19 First Part of King Henry VI . 20 ...
... Macbeth , .. ... 289 319 14 King John , 15 Life and Death of King Richard II . 16 First Part of King Henry IV ......... . 17 Second Part of King Henry IV . 18 King Henry V ........................ . 19 First Part of King Henry VI . 20 ...
الصفحة vi
... Macbeth ; where allusion is made to the kingdoms of England and Scotland being united under one monarch , and James's having begun to touch for the king's evil . Having acquired such a fortune as suited his views and wishes , he quitted ...
... Macbeth ; where allusion is made to the kingdoms of England and Scotland being united under one monarch , and James's having begun to touch for the king's evil . Having acquired such a fortune as suited his views and wishes , he quitted ...
الصفحة viii
... Macbeth ; and says that now and then a halting verse affords " a most beautiful instance of the pes proceleusmaticus ! " Dr. Grey declares that Shakspeare's knowledge of Greek and Latin cannot reasonably be doubted ; and another writer ...
... Macbeth ; and says that now and then a halting verse affords " a most beautiful instance of the pes proceleusmaticus ! " Dr. Grey declares that Shakspeare's knowledge of Greek and Latin cannot reasonably be doubted ; and another writer ...
الصفحة 318
... MACBETH . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . IN this me. no more , selves , And desperately are dead . Lear . Ay , so I think . Alb . He knows not what he says ; and vain That we present us to him . Edg . Very bootless . ⚫ Enter an ...
... MACBETH . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . IN this me. no more , selves , And desperately are dead . Lear . Ay , so I think . Alb . He knows not what he says ; and vain That we present us to him . Edg . Very bootless . ⚫ Enter an ...
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