| Thomas Middleton - 1890 - 512 pages
...much from the originality of Shakespeare. His witches are distinguished from the witches of Miildleton by essential differences. These are creatures to whom man or woman plotting some dire mischief might re ort for occasional consultation. Those originate deeds of blood and begin bad impul-.es to men.... | |
| 1828 - 402 pages
...in this play, which is supposed to have preceded it, this coincidence will not detract much from the originality of Shakspeare. His witches are distinguished...for occasional consultation. Those originate deeds of blood, and begin bad impulses to men. From the moment that their eyes first meet with Macbeth's,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 140 pages
...in this play, which is supposed to have preceded it, this coincidence will not detract much from the originality of Shakspeare. His witches are distinguished...for occasional consultation. Those originate deeds of blood, and begin bad impulses to men. From the moment that their eyes first meet with Macbeth's,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1907 - 312 pages
...supposed to have preceded it, this coincidence will not detract much from the originality of Shakespear. His Witches are distinguished from the Witches of...for occasional consultation. Those originate deeds of blood, and begin bad impulses to men. From the moment that their eyes first meet with Macbeth's,... | |
| 1904 - 650 pages
...whole subject, see FUBNESS, Variorum ed. of Macbeth, p. 383. [Shakespeare's] witches [he tells us] are distinguished from the witches of Middleton by...for occasional consultation. Those originate deeds of blood, and begin bad impulses to men. From the moment that their eyes first met with Macbeth's,... | |
| 1808 - 674 pages
...in this play, which is supposed to have preceded it, this cnincidence will not detract much from the originality of Shakspeare. His witches are distinguished...or woman plotting some dire mischief might resort fur occasional consultation. Those orí* ginate deeds of blood, and begin bad int. pulses tu meo. From... | |
| 1808 - 754 pages
...subject, p. 174. is supposed to have preceded it, ibis co¿ incidence will not detract much from ф4 originality of Shakspeare. His witches' are distinguished...These* are creatures, to whom man or woman plotting scmie dire mischief might resort for occasion?.! consultation. Those originate deeds of blood, and... | |
| 1933 - 236 pages
...he utters a verdict he asserts a new Middletonian and a new Shakespearean province. Middleton's — "these are creatures to whom man or woman, plotting...mischief, might resort for occasional consultation". Shakespeare's — "those originate deeds of blood, and begin bad impulses to men. From the moment that... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1924 - 236 pages
...he utters a verdict he asserts a new Middletonian and a new Shakespearean province. Middleton's — "these are creatures to whom man or woman, plotting...mischief, might resort for occasional consultation". Shakespeare's — "those originate deeds of blood, and begin bad impulses to men. From the moment that... | |
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