| George Harris - 1869 - 338 páginas
...entered his chamber to murder him, and that the horrid deed had consequently not been consummated : — " Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't." t The conversation in act iv. scenes 2, 3, between Lady Macduff, her son Rosse, and the murderers,... | |
| English poetry - 1869 - 328 páginas
...attempt, and not the deed, Confounds us : Hark ! I laid their daggers ready, He could not miss them. Had he not resembled My father, as he slept, I had done't. My husband ? Enter MACBETH. Macb. I have done the deed : — 'didst thou not hear a noise ? Lady. I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 234 páginas
...attempt and not the deed 10 Confounds us. Hark! I laid their daggers ready; He could not miss 'em. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. Enter MACBETH. My husband! Macb. I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise! Lady M. I heard... | |
| Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - 1871 - 664 páginas
...not the deed, Confounds us. — Hark ! — I laid their daggers ready : He could not miss 'em. — Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. Mcubeth. HORROB AT A DREADFUL APPARITION. How ill this taper burns ! — Ha 1 who conies here ? I think... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 260 páginas
...attempt and not the deed 10 Confounds us. Hark ! I laid their daggers ready ; He could not miss 'em. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. Enter MACBETH. My husband! Macb. I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise? Lady M. I heard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 552 páginas
...attempt and not the deed IO Confounds us. Hark ! I laid their daggers ready ; He could not miss 'em. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. — My husband ! 10. attempt and. ..deed} Hunter, Glo. 12. 'em] Ff, + Sing, ii, Dyce, Sta. Cam. Cla.... | |
| George Jamieson - 1872 - 472 páginas
...dagger of the mind- — a false creation proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain ? " Even Lady Macbeth says, " Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done it ;" that is, conscience, when absolutely gone in respect of others, was yet not gone in respect... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman 1814-1886 Hudson - 1872 - 542 páginas
...into a fact before her, a gush of womanly feeling or of native tenderness suddenly stays her hand: "Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done't." That such a real or fancied resemblance should thus rise up and unsinew her purpose in the moment of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 524 páginas
...attempt and not the deed 10 Confounds us. Hark ! I laid their daggers ready ; He could not miss 'em. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. — My husband ! 10. attempt and. ..deed] Hunter, Glo. 12. 'em] Ff, + Sing, ii, Dyce, Sta. Cam. Cla.... | |
| Mary Bigot - 1875 - 334 páginas
...attraction of the evening's entertainment. She had chosen this passage of Lady Macbeth's soliloquy :— " Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't." She would act this; it had taken possession of her. She saw the scene, felt it, and knew that she could... | |
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