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A History of the County of Somerset
… periods at Bilbrook and Stamborough in the 1870s. 90 R. W. Macbeth (18481910), artist and etcher, lived at Bilbrook in …
Survey of London
… 18471852 and 18571868. No. 10. 18861887, Robert Walker Macbeth (18481910), painter and etcher. Second son of Norman Macbeth, R.W.S. Joined the staff of the Graphic (1871). …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… range are, Dunsinnan Hill, the stronghold of the usurper Macbeth, whose castle stood upon its summit, rising to the …
Survey of London
… and nights . . .' to fix the stage machinery needed for Macbeth. But after only fifteen years this splendid theatre …
Old and New London
… or written for us and for all time either Hamlet or Macbeth, as he would have had no stage on which to perform …
Old and New London
… acted Romeo and Juliet (for the first time), Hamlet, and Macbeth, adding, on the last occasion, that he saw "a mighty …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Corsican patriot and Mrs. Crewe as one of the Witches from Macbeth); fireworks and transparencies at night; and in fact …
A History of the County of Warwick
… could be heard of the play, and we fear even the ghost (in Macbeth) could not be seen by many'. 11 With the economic …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of mighty conquerors," had now, like the "way of life" of Macbeth, miserably "fallen into the sear." Dr. Skinner ( Life …
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