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... wrong,what hasbeen said mayperhaps account for hisbeing so, without detracting fromhis ability and judgement inother things. It is properto add, that the account oftheMIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM has appeared in another work. April 15, 1817.
... wrong,what hasbeen said mayperhaps account for hisbeing so, without detracting fromhis ability and judgement inother things. It is properto add, that the account oftheMIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM has appeared in another work. April 15, 1817.
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William Hazlitt. NIGHT'S DREAM has appeared in another work. April 15, 1817 CYMBELINE CYMBELINE is one of the most delightful of Shakespeare's.
William Hazlitt. NIGHT'S DREAM has appeared in another work. April 15, 1817 CYMBELINE CYMBELINE is one of the most delightful of Shakespeare's.
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... ofall other considerations tothegaining 'for their future days and nights sole sovereign sway and masterdom', by the murder of Duncan, is gorgeously expressed inher invocation on hearing of 'his fatal entrance under her battlements':
... ofall other considerations tothegaining 'for their future days and nights sole sovereign sway and masterdom', by the murder of Duncan, is gorgeously expressed inher invocation on hearing of 'his fatal entrance under her battlements':
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... night!And pall theeinthe dunnest smoke ofhell, That mykeen knifesee not the woundit makes, Norheav'n peep through the blanket ofthe dark, To cry, hold, hold!— When shefirst hears that 'Duncancomes thereto sleep' she is soovercome bythe ...
... night!And pall theeinthe dunnest smoke ofhell, That mykeen knifesee not the woundit makes, Norheav'n peep through the blanket ofthe dark, To cry, hold, hold!— When shefirst hears that 'Duncancomes thereto sleep' she is soovercome bythe ...
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... night, boy? Fleance. The moon is down: I have notheardthe clock. Banquo. And she goes down at twelve. Fleance. Itake't, tis later, Sir. Banquo. Hold, takemy sword. There's husbandry in heav'n, Their candles are all out.— A heavy summons ...
... night, boy? Fleance. The moon is down: I have notheardthe clock. Banquo. And she goes down at twelve. Fleance. Itake't, tis later, Sir. Banquo. Hold, takemy sword. There's husbandry in heav'n, Their candles are all out.— A heavy summons ...
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