“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... comes my fit again : I had else been perfect ; Whole as the marble , founded as the rock ; As broad and general as the casing air : But now I'm cabin'd , cribb'd , confin'd , bound in Το saucy doubts and fears . But Banquo's safe ? Mur ...
... comes my fit again : I had else been perfect ; Whole as the marble , founded as the rock ; As broad and general as the casing air : But now I'm cabin'd , cribb'd , confin'd , bound in Το saucy doubts and fears . But Banquo's safe ? Mur ...
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... comes : - Open , locks , Whoever knocks ! Enter МАСВЕТН . Macb . How now , you secret , black , and midnight hags ! What is't you do ? All . A deed without a name . Macb . I conjure you , by that which you profess , - Howe'er you come ...
... comes : - Open , locks , Whoever knocks ! Enter МАСВЕТН . Macb . How now , you secret , black , and midnight hags ! What is't you do ? All . A deed without a name . Macb . I conjure you , by that which you profess , - Howe'er you come ...
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... Comes the king forth , I pray you ? Doct . Ay , sir ; there are a crew of wretched souls That stay his cure their malady convinces The great assay of art ; but , at his touch , Such sanctity hath heaven given his hand , They presently ...
... Comes the king forth , I pray you ? Doct . Ay , sir ; there are a crew of wretched souls That stay his cure their malady convinces The great assay of art ; but , at his touch , Such sanctity hath heaven given his hand , They presently ...
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... comes here ? Mal . My countryman ; but yet I know him not . Enter Ross . Macd . My ever - gentle cousin , welcome hither . Mal . I know him now : -good God , betimes remove The means that makes us strangers ! Ross . Sir , amen . Macd ...
... comes here ? Mal . My countryman ; but yet I know him not . Enter Ross . Macd . My ever - gentle cousin , welcome hither . Mal . I know him now : -good God , betimes remove The means that makes us strangers ! Ross . Sir , amen . Macd ...
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... comes ! Enter Lady MACBETH , with a taper . This is her very guise ; and , upon my life , fast asleep . Ob- serve her ; stand close . Doct . How came she by that light ? Gent . Why , it stood by her : she has light by her con- tinually ...
... comes ! Enter Lady MACBETH , with a taper . This is her very guise ; and , upon my life , fast asleep . Ob- serve her ; stand close . Doct . How came she by that light ? Gent . Why , it stood by her : she has light by her con- tinually ...
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