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... Dyce , ed . 2 ) : " The possessive pronoun ' our ' is fatal to the reading to gain our peace . ' Besides Macbeth did not kill Duncan in order to gain peace , but to gain power , grandeur , dignity , etc. , in a word , royalty . " Dyce ...
... Dyce , ed . 2 ) : " The possessive pronoun ' our ' is fatal to the reading to gain our peace . ' Besides Macbeth did not kill Duncan in order to gain peace , but to gain power , grandeur , dignity , etc. , in a word , royalty . " Dyce ...
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... Dyce's Marlowe , vol . i . p . 51 ] : " And like a Harper tyres ( i.e. drags ) upon my life . " This is the 4 ° ( 1605 ) form of the word ; the 8 ° of the date 1590 reads " Harpyr , " where- as that of 1592 reads " Harpye " ( see Tucker ...
... Dyce's Marlowe , vol . i . p . 51 ] : " And like a Harper tyres ( i.e. drags ) upon my life . " This is the 4 ° ( 1605 ) form of the word ; the 8 ° of the date 1590 reads " Harpyr , " where- as that of 1592 reads " Harpye " ( see Tucker ...
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... Dyce ( Percy conj . ) . disseat ] Steevens ( Jennens and Capell conj . ) ; dis - eate F 1 ; disease Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ; disseize Bailey conj .; defeat Daniel conj .; dis - ease Furness . I have liv'd long enough : my way of life. Soldiers ...
... Dyce ( Percy conj . ) . disseat ] Steevens ( Jennens and Capell conj . ) ; dis - eate F 1 ; disease Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ; disseize Bailey conj .; defeat Daniel conj .; dis - ease Furness . I have liv'd long enough : my way of life. Soldiers ...
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