| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 стор.
...Mad. Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that, Which might appal the devil. Lady. * O proper fluff! This is the very painting of your fear; This is the air-drawn dagger, which you faid Led you to Duncan. O, thefe flaws and flarts, • Importers to true fear, would well become... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 стор.
...not—Are you a man ? Mac. Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that Which might appal the devil. Lady. O proper stuff! This is the very painting of your fear : This is the air-drawn-dagger, which, you said, led you to Duncan. Oh, these flaws, and starts, (Impostors to true... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 586 стор.
...I'uflcring ; make his fit longer. VOL. IV. Bb lettj JOHNSON. 37 o MACBETH. Lady M. O proper (luff*! This is the very painting of your fear: This is the air-drawn dagger, which, you faid. Led you to Duncan. O, theft-flaws, and darts, (Impoftors to true fear,) would well become'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 646 стор.
...MACB. Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that Which might appal the devil. LADY. M. O proper fluff!* This is the very painting of your fear: This is the air-drawn dagger, which, you faid, Led you to Duncan. O, thefe flaws, and ftarts, (Impoftors to trutí fear,) would well become'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 592 стор.
...MACS. Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that Which might appal the devil. LADY M. O proper fluff! This is the very painting of your fear : This is the air-drawn dagger, which, you faid, Led you to Duncan. O, thefe flaws, and ftarts, (Importers to true fear,) would well become... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 442 стор.
...Macb. Ay, and a bold one, that dare look/on that ; Which might appal the devil. Lady. O proper fluff: This is the very painting of your fear : This is the air-drawn dagger, which, you faid, Led you to Duncan. Oh, thefe flaws, and Harts (Impoftors to true fear), would well become... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 стор.
...want of manliness; This is the very painting of your fears: This is the air-drawn dagger, which you said Led you to Duncan. Oh, these flaws and starts,...would well become A woman's story, at a winter's fire, Authoris'd by her grandam. Shame itself! Why do you make such faces ? When all's done. You look but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 стор.
...you a man ? Macb. Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that Which might appal the devil. Lady M. O proper stuff! This is the very painting of your fear: This is the air-drawn dagger, which, you said, Led you to Duncan. O, these flaws/ and starts, » As quick as thought. ' Prolong his suffering.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 стор.
...note him, You shall offend him, and extend his passion; Feed, and regard him not.—Are you a man? This is the very painting of your fear: This is the air-drawn dagger, which, you said, Led you to Duncan. O, these flaws, and starts, (Impostors to true fear,) would well become... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 стор.
...pleased that the Hood of Banqua should be on thy face, than in his body> NOTE XXX. Lady Macleth. Jr ROPER stuff! This is the very painting of your fear: This is the air-drawn dagger which you said Led you to Duncan. Oh, these flaws and starts, Impostures to true fear, would well become... | |
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