“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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Strana 115
... Scotland , in a chronicler older than Holinshed ; and he told softly , so that " yon crickets shall not hear it , " that , as Macbeth and Banquo journeyed from Forres , sporting by the way together , when the warriors came in the midst ...
... Scotland , in a chronicler older than Holinshed ; and he told softly , so that " yon crickets shall not hear it , " that , as Macbeth and Banquo journeyed from Forres , sporting by the way together , when the warriors came in the midst ...
Strana 156
... Scotland , or of Gaston de Foix , or in the retinue of the Black Prince . The hero of Froissart is Edward Prince of Wales , the glorious son of a glorious father . William Shakspere was in the presence of local associations connected ...
... Scotland , or of Gaston de Foix , or in the retinue of the Black Prince . The hero of Froissart is Edward Prince of Wales , the glorious son of a glorious father . William Shakspere was in the presence of local associations connected ...
Strana 192
... Scotland . The tune is in two parts , of which the first part only is in the Virginal Book , ' and this is a sweet little melody full of grace and tenderness . The more joyous revellers may now desire something more stir- ring , and ...
... Scotland . The tune is in two parts , of which the first part only is in the Virginal Book , ' and this is a sweet little melody full of grace and tenderness . The more joyous revellers may now desire something more stir- ring , and ...
Strana 412
... Scotland , that might have cost him his head , was laying every snare for the ruin of Essex . He desired to do what he ultimately effected , to goad his fiery spirit into mad- ness . Essex was surrounded with warm but imprudent friends ...
... Scotland , that might have cost him his head , was laying every snare for the ruin of Essex . He desired to do what he ultimately effected , to goad his fiery spirit into mad- ness . Essex was surrounded with warm but imprudent friends ...
Strana 413
... Scotland , urging him to some open assertion of his presumptive title to the crown of England . It was altogether a season of restlessness and intrigue , of bitter mortifications and rash hopes . Between the closing of the Globe Theatre ...
... Scotland , urging him to some open assertion of his presumptive title to the crown of England . It was altogether a season of restlessness and intrigue , of bitter mortifications and rash hopes . Between the closing of the Globe Theatre ...
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