“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... Macb . So foul and fair a day I have not seen . Ban . How far is't call'd to Forres ? ( 16 ) -What are these So wither'd , and so wild in their attire , That look not like th ' inhabitants o ' th ' earth , And yet are on't ? —Live you ...
... Macb . So foul and fair a day I have not seen . Ban . How far is't call'd to Forres ? ( 16 ) -What are these So wither'd , and so wild in their attire , That look not like th ' inhabitants o ' th ' earth , And yet are on't ? —Live you ...
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... Macb . Into the air ; and what seem'd corporal melted As breath into the wind . - Would they had stay'd ! Ban . Were such things here as we do speak about ? Or have we eaten on the insane root That takes the reason prisoner ? Macb ...
... Macb . Into the air ; and what seem'd corporal melted As breath into the wind . - Would they had stay'd ! Ban . Were such things here as we do speak about ? Or have we eaten on the insane root That takes the reason prisoner ? Macb ...
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... Macb . The thane of Cawdor lives : why do you dress me In borrow'd robes ? Ang . Who was the thane lives yet ; But under heavy judgment bears that life Which he deserves to lose . Whether he was combin'd With those of Norway , or did ...
... Macb . The thane of Cawdor lives : why do you dress me In borrow'd robes ? Ang . Who was the thane lives yet ; But under heavy judgment bears that life Which he deserves to lose . Whether he was combin'd With those of Norway , or did ...
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... Macb . [ aside ] If chance will have me king , why , chance may crown me , Without my stir . Bun . New honours come upon him , Like our strange garments , cleave not to their mould . But with the aid of use . Macb . [ aside ] Come what ...
... Macb . [ aside ] If chance will have me king , why , chance may crown me , Without my stir . Bun . New honours come upon him , Like our strange garments , cleave not to their mould . But with the aid of use . Macb . [ aside ] Come what ...
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... Macb . The service and the loyalty I owe , In doing it , pays itself . Your highness ' part Is to receive our duties ; and our duties Are to your throne and state children and servants ; Which do but what they should by doing every ...
... Macb . The service and the loyalty I owe , In doing it , pays itself . Your highness ' part Is to receive our duties ; and our duties Are to your throne and state children and servants ; Which do but what they should by doing every ...
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