The Plays of William Shakspeare, Bind 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Hecate , and three Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers , Murderers , Attendants , and Meffengers . The Ghost of Banquo , and feveral other Apparitions . SCENE , in the end of the fourth act , lies in Eng- land ; through ...
... Hecate , and three Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers , Murderers , Attendants , and Meffengers . The Ghost of Banquo , and feveral other Apparitions . SCENE , in the end of the fourth act , lies in Eng- land ; through ...
Side 29
... Hecate at the head of their enchantments . And to make it ftill more familiar to the common audience ( which was always his point ) he adds , for another ingredient , a fufficient quantity of our own country fuperftitions concerning ...
... Hecate at the head of their enchantments . And to make it ftill more familiar to the common audience ( which was always his point ) he adds , for another ingredient , a fufficient quantity of our own country fuperftitions concerning ...
Side 90
William Shakespeare. ) The curtain'd fleep ; now witchcraft celebrates ? Pale Hecate's offerings ; and wither'd murder , Alarum'd by his fentinel , the wolf , Whofe howl's his watch , thus with his ftealthy pace , With Tarquin's ...
William Shakespeare. ) The curtain'd fleep ; now witchcraft celebrates ? Pale Hecate's offerings ; and wither'd murder , Alarum'd by his fentinel , the wolf , Whofe howl's his watch , thus with his ftealthy pace , With Tarquin's ...
Side 91
... Hecate , and the ravifher , and the murderer , who , like me , are ftealing upon their prey . When the reading is thus adjufted , he wishes with great propriety , in the following lines , that the earth may not hear his steps . JOHNSON ...
... Hecate , and the ravifher , and the murderer , who , like me , are ftealing upon their prey . When the reading is thus adjufted , he wishes with great propriety , in the following lines , that the earth may not hear his steps . JOHNSON ...
Side 148
... Hecate's fum- mons , 8 V The fhard - borne beetle , with his drowsy hums , ἐσ O cruel goddes , that governe " This world with binding of your word eterne , " And writen in the table of athamant " You parlement and your eterne grant ...
... Hecate's fum- mons , 8 V The fhard - borne beetle , with his drowsy hums , ἐσ O cruel goddes , that governe " This world with binding of your word eterne , " And writen in the table of athamant " You parlement and your eterne grant ...
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