“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... gave thee the lie last night . Port . That it did , sir , i ' the very throat on me : but I re- quited him for his lie ; and , I think , being too strong for him , I though he took up my legs sometime , yet I SCENE 1. ] 25 MACBETH .
... gave thee the lie last night . Port . That it did , sir , i ' the very throat on me : but I re- quited him for his lie ; and , I think , being too strong for him , I though he took up my legs sometime , yet I SCENE 1. ] 25 MACBETH .
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... night : some say , the earth Was feverous and did shake . Macb . ' Twas a rough night . Len . My young remembrance cannot parallel A fellow to it . Re - enter MACDuff . Macd . O horror , horror , horror ! Tongue nor heart Cannot ...
... night : some say , the earth Was feverous and did shake . Macb . ' Twas a rough night . Len . My young remembrance cannot parallel A fellow to it . Re - enter MACDuff . Macd . O horror , horror , horror ! Tongue nor heart Cannot ...
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... : Within the volume of which time I've seen Hours dreadful and things strange ; but this sore night Hath trifled former knowings . Ross . Ah , good father , Thou seest , the heavens , as troubled with man's SCENE 11. ] 29 MACBETH .
... : Within the volume of which time I've seen Hours dreadful and things strange ; but this sore night Hath trifled former knowings . Ross . Ah , good father , Thou seest , the heavens , as troubled with man's SCENE 11. ] 29 MACBETH .
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... night strangles the travelling lamp : ( 50 ) Is't night's predominance , or the day's shame , That darkness does the face of earth entomb , When living light should kiss it ? Old M. ' Tis unnatural , Even like the deed that's done . On ...
... night strangles the travelling lamp : ( 50 ) Is't night's predominance , or the day's shame , That darkness does the face of earth entomb , When living light should kiss it ? Old M. ' Tis unnatural , Even like the deed that's done . On ...
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... night For a dark hour or twain . Macb . Fail not our feast . Ban . My lord , I will not . Macb . We hear , our bloody cousins are bestow'd In England and in Ireland ; not confessing Their cruel parricide , filling their hearers With ...
... night For a dark hour or twain . Macb . Fail not our feast . Ban . My lord , I will not . Macb . We hear , our bloody cousins are bestow'd In England and in Ireland ; not confessing Their cruel parricide , filling their hearers With ...
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