The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Hilliard, Gray,, 1837 |
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Page 90
... majesty again With a sweet fellow to't ? Paul . There is none worthy , Respecting her that's gone . Besides , the gods Will have fulfilled their secret purposes ; For has not. 1 i . e . at rest , dead . 1 The old copy reads , " And begin ...
... majesty again With a sweet fellow to't ? Paul . There is none worthy , Respecting her that's gone . Besides , the gods Will have fulfilled their secret purposes ; For has not. 1 i . e . at rest , dead . 1 The old copy reads , " And begin ...
Page 99
... majesty of the creature , in resemblance of the mother ; the affection1 of noble- ness , which nature shows above her breeding , and many other evidences , proclaim her , with all certainty , to be the king's daughter . Did you see the ...
... majesty of the creature , in resemblance of the mother ; the affection1 of noble- ness , which nature shows above her breeding , and many other evidences , proclaim her , with all certainty , to be the king's daughter . Did you see the ...
Page 104
... majesty , ( warm life , As now it coldly stands , ) when first I wooed her ! I am ashamed . Does not the stone rebuke me , For being more stone than it ? O royal piece , There's magic in thy majesty ; which has My evils conjured to ...
... majesty , ( warm life , As now it coldly stands , ) when first I wooed her ! I am ashamed . Does not the stone rebuke me , For being more stone than it ? O royal piece , There's magic in thy majesty ; which has My evils conjured to ...
Page 192
... majesty loads our house . For those of old , And the late dignities heaped up to them , We rest your hermits . Dun . Where's the thane of Cawdor ? We coursed him at the heels , and had a purpose To be his purveyor : but he rides well ...
... majesty loads our house . For those of old , And the late dignities heaped up to them , We rest your hermits . Dun . Where's the thane of Cawdor ? We coursed him at the heels , and had a purpose To be his purveyor : but he rides well ...
Page 205
... majesty ? Macd . Approach the chamber , and destroy your sight With a new Gorgon . - Do not bid me speak ; See and then speak yourselves . -Awake ! awake ! - [ Exeunt MACBETH and Lenox . Ring the alarum - bell ; -Murder ! and treason ...
... majesty ? Macd . Approach the chamber , and destroy your sight With a new Gorgon . - Do not bid me speak ; See and then speak yourselves . -Awake ! awake ! - [ Exeunt MACBETH and Lenox . Ring the alarum - bell ; -Murder ! and treason ...
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