The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... 'rt mad to say it : Is not thy master with him ? who , were❜t so , Would have inform'd for preparation . Atten . So please you , it is true ; our thane is com- ing : One of my fellows had the speed of him ; MACBETH . 15.
... 'rt mad to say it : Is not thy master with him ? who , were❜t so , Would have inform'd for preparation . Atten . So please you , it is true ; our thane is com- ing : One of my fellows had the speed of him ; MACBETH . 15.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. One of my fellows had the speed of him ; Who , almost dead for breath , had scarcely more ' Than would make up his message . Lady M. Give him tending , He brings great news . - The raven himself is hoarse ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. One of my fellows had the speed of him ; Who , almost dead for breath , had scarcely more ' Than would make up his message . Lady M. Give him tending , He brings great news . - The raven himself is hoarse ...
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... fellow to it . Re - enter Macduff . Macd . O horror ! horror ! horror ! Tongue , nor heart , Cannot conceive , nor name thee ! Macb . Len . What's the matter ? Macd . Confusion now hath made his masterpiece ? Most sacrilegious murder ...
... fellow to it . Re - enter Macduff . Macd . O horror ! horror ! horror ! Tongue , nor heart , Cannot conceive , nor name thee ! Macb . Len . What's the matter ? Macd . Confusion now hath made his masterpiece ? Most sacrilegious murder ...
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... fellow ; and delight No less in truth , than life : my first false speaking Was this upon myself : What I am truly , Is thine , and my poor country's , to command : Whither , indeed , before thy here - approach , Old Siward , with ten ...
... fellow ; and delight No less in truth , than life : my first false speaking Was this upon myself : What I am truly , Is thine , and my poor country's , to command : Whither , indeed , before thy here - approach , Old Siward , with ten ...
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... speech ; How goes it ? Rosse . When I came hither to transport the tidings , Which I have heavily borne , there ran a rumour Of many worthy fellows that were out ; Which was to my belief witness'd the rather , For 62 MACBETH .
... speech ; How goes it ? Rosse . When I came hither to transport the tidings , Which I have heavily borne , there ran a rumour Of many worthy fellows that were out ; Which was to my belief witness'd the rather , For 62 MACBETH .
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