| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 páginas
...same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire? Would'st thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem; Letting I dare not wait upon I would, Like the poor cat i'the adage 6 ? Macb. Pr'ythee, peace: I dare do all that may become a man;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 458 páginas
...same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire? Would'st thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem ; Letting I dare not wait upon I would, Like the poor cat i'the adage6? Macb. Pr'ythee, peace : I dare do all that may become a man... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 páginas
...brains out, had I so sworn as you Have done to this. i .< Would'st thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem ;\ Do you wish to obtain the crown, and yet would you remain tuch a coward in your own eyes all your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 páginas
...now in their new'eat glosi, Not cast aside so soon. Lady Iff. Was the hope drunk. Wherein you dress'd a dream. Away, away ! for he is coming hither. [Exeunt....My falcon now is sharp, and passing empty : Am!, would, Like the poor cat 1' the adage ? Macb. Pr'ythee, peace: Г dare do all that may become a man... | |
| 1828 - 586 páginas
...the hardihood of guilt without fear, develops the purpose which he has desired without conceiving. " Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and...thine own esteem ; Letting I dare not, wait upon I would:1 Macb. If we should fail Lady M. Wo fail! But screw your courage to tho sticking р!асч,... | |
| Maria Jane Jewsbury - 1828 - 262 páginas
...same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire ? Wouldst thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem; Letting I dare not, wait upon I would? Macb. If we should fail LadyM. We fail! But screw your courage to the sticking place. And we'll... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 páginas
...same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire? Would'st thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem ; Letting f dare not wait upon I would, Like the poor cat i' the adage ? Mi«l/. 'Pr'ythee, peace : I dare do... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 páginas
...Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since? And wakes it now, to look so groen and pale At u bal it did so freely ? From this time, Such I account...life, And live a coward in thine own esteem ; Letting J dare not wait upon / icoulil, Like I lie poor cat i'the adage ? Л/иг*. Pr'ythce, peace : I dare... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 páginas
...could not be overruled by obligations which we lay upon ourselves— JOHNSON. Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem ; Letting I dare not wait upon I would, Like the poor cat i'the adage ?• Macb. Pr'ythee, peace ; I dare do all that may become a man... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 páginas
...in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire ? Would'st thou have that Which thou esteem* st thou hast the mettle of a ki leing wrongM, u we are, would, Like the poor cat i* the adage ?* Macb. Pr'ythee, peace : I dare do all that may become a man... | |
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