Cyclopędia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 1Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 - Authors, English |
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... Makbeth and Ban quho wer passand to Fores , quhair King Duncane hapnit to be for the time , and met be the gait thre wemen , clothit in elrage and uncouth weid . Thay wer jugit , be the pepill , to be weird sisteris . The first of thaim ...
... Makbeth and Ban quho wer passand to Fores , quhair King Duncane hapnit to be for the time , and met be the gait thre wemen , clothit in elrage and uncouth weid . Thay wer jugit , be the pepill , to be weird sisteris . The first of thaim ...
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... Makbeth . For sum time , Banquho wald call Makbeth , King of Scottis , for de- risioun ; and he , on the samin maner , wald call Ban- quho the fader of mony kingis . Yit , becaus al thingis succedit as thir wemen devinit , the pepill ...
... Makbeth . For sum time , Banquho wald call Makbeth , King of Scottis , for de- risioun ; and he , on the samin maner , wald call Ban- quho the fader of mony kingis . Yit , becaus al thingis succedit as thir wemen devinit , the pepill ...
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