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| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 sider
...fhadow The numbers of our Hoft, and .make difcov'ry Err in report of us. Sold. It fhall be done. Alid. 'Tis his main hope : For where there is advantage to be given, Both more and lefs have given him the Revolt, And none ferve with him, but conftrained things, Whofe Hearts are abfent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 478 sider
...but the confident tyrant Keeps ftill in Dunjinane, and will endure , Our letting down before't. Mai. 'Tis his main hope : For where there is advantage to be given, Both more and lefs have given him the revolt; And none ferve with him but conftrained things, Whofe hearts are abfent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 510 sider
...other, but the confident tyrant Keeps Hill in Dunfmnne, and will endure Our fetting down before't. Mai. 'Tis his main hope : For where there is advantage to be given, Both more and lefs have given him the revolt; And none ferve with him but conilraincd things, Whofe hearts are abfent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 360 sider
...other, but the confin'd tyrant Keeps ftill in Dun/inane, and will endure Our fitting down before't. Mai. "Tis his main hope : For where there is advantage to be given, Both more and Ids have given him the Revolt; And none ferve with him but conftrained things, Whofe hearts are abfent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 sider
...other, but the confident tyrant Keeps Mill in Dunfinane, and will endure Our fetting down before't. Mai. 'Tis his main hope: For where there is advantage to be given, Both more and lefs have given him the revolt; And none ferve with him but conflrained things, Whofe hearts are abfent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 558 sider
...but the confident tyrant Keeps ftill in Dunfinane, and will endure Our fetting down before't. Mai. 'Tis his main hope : * For where there is advantage to be given, 1 tut the CONFIDENT tyrant] We muft furely read, — the CONFIN'D tyrant. WARBURTOM. Both He was ccnfd<nt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 sider
...but the confident t5'rant Keeps still in Dunsinane, and will endure Our setting down befor't. Mai. 'Tis his main hope : For where there is advantage...more and less have given him the revolt; And none serve-with him but constrained things, Whose hearts are absent too. Macd. Let our just censures Attend... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 586 sider
...but the confident tyrant 4 Keeps ftill in Dunfmane, and will endure Our fetting down before't. Mai. "Tis his main hope : For where there is advantage .to be given, Both more and lefs have given him the revolt * ; And none ferve with him but conllrained things, hearts are abfent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 sider
...haftily. ' Ttc¿j) tie Keeps ftill in Dunfmanc, and will endure Our fetting down before 4. Mal. "fis his main hope : For where there is advantage to be given ' Both more and lefs a have given him the revolt ; And none ferve with him but conftrained things, Whofe hearts are... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 sider
...fprigbtlinefs of bloom, andfupper tm? in this melancholy Jeafon. NOTE XLIII. SCENE IV. Malcolm- L IS his main hope: For where there is advantage to be given, Both more or lefs have given him the revolt j And none ferve with him but conftrained things, Whofe hearts are... | |
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