 | William Shakespeare - 1868 - 444 páginas
...of these terrible dreams That shake us nightly: better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind...steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further. Lady M. Come on; gentle my lord, Sleek o'er your rugged looks; be bright... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1869 - 234 páginas
...That shake us nightly; better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, 20 Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless...steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further. Lady Macbeth. Come on; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks;... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1870 - 674 páginas
...it; She '1l close, and be herself ; whilst our poor malice Remains hi danger of her former tooth. Bat let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds...Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless eestacy. Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever he sleeps well; Treason has done his worst:... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1870 - 306 páginas
...of these terrible dreams That shake us nightly. Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind...steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further! Sleek o'er your ragged looks; you must leave this. Macb. O, full of... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 966 páginas
...B. We have scotched the snake, not killed it : She 'Helóse, and be herself ; whilst ourpoormalice come creeping, creeping everywhere ; When you 're...come creeping, creeping everywhere ; My humble song nothing, fan touch him farther ! LADY M. Come on ; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks ; Be... | |
 | Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 páginas
...Ibid, a 3. ' Ibid. iii. 4. sort of blind instinct, the heads which he sees between the crown and him: ' But let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds...steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further. ' ' Macbeth has Banquo murdered, and in the midst of a great feast... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 556 páginas
...Hid. * Ibid. sort of blind instinct, the heads which he sees between the crown and } .1 HI : • ' But let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds...steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further. ' 1 Macbeth has Banquo murdered, and in the midst of a great feast... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1873 - 550 páginas
...in the usual manner, by the second. We might read seat or some such word. There is one most remark Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless...steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, 25 Can touch him further. Lady M. Come on ; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks ;... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1871 - 260 páginas
...That shake us nightly; better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, 2o Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless...steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further. Lady Macbeth. Come on ; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1873 - 526 páginas
...the usual manner, by the second. We might read seat or some such word. There is one most remarkThan on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy....steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, 25 Can touch him further. Lady M. Come on ; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks ;... | |
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