The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... 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 M. I heard the owl scream , and the crickets cry . Did not you speak ? Macb . When ? Lady M. Now . Macb ...
... 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 M. I heard the owl scream , and the crickets cry . Did not you speak ? Macb . When ? Lady M. Now . Macb ...
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... father's murder'd . Mal . O , by whom ? Len . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had done't : Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found Upon their pillows : They star'd ...
... father's murder'd . Mal . O , by whom ? Len . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had done't : Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found Upon their pillows : They star'd ...
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... father , Thou see'st , the heavens , as troubled with man's act , Threaten his bloody stage : by the clock ' tis day , And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp : Is it night's predominance , or the day's shame , That darkness ...
... father , Thou see'st , the heavens , as troubled with man's act , Threaten his bloody stage : by the clock ' tis day , And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp : Is it night's predominance , or the day's shame , That darkness ...
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... old robes sit easier than our new ! Rosse . Father , farewell . Old M. God's benison go with you ; and with those , That would make good of bad , and friends of foes ! [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. - Fores . A Room SCENE IV . 39 MACBETH .
... old robes sit easier than our new ! Rosse . Father , farewell . Old M. God's benison go with you ; and with those , That would make good of bad , and friends of foes ! [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. - Fores . A Room SCENE IV . 39 MACBETH .
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... father Of many kings . If there come truth from them , ( As upon thee , Macbeth , their speeches shine , ) Why , by the verities on thee made good , May they not be my oracles as well , And set me up in hope ? But , hush ; no more ...
... father Of many kings . If there come truth from them , ( As upon thee , Macbeth , their speeches shine , ) Why , by the verities on thee made good , May they not be my oracles as well , And set me up in hope ? But , hush ; no more ...
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