The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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Page 63
... lord , in truth , thus far I witness with him ; That he din'd not at home , but was lock'd out . Duke . But had he such a chain of thee , or no ? Ang . He had , my lord ; and when he ran in here , These people saw the chain about his ...
... lord , in truth , thus far I witness with him ; That he din'd not at home , but was lock'd out . Duke . But had he such a chain of thee , or no ? Ang . He had , my lord ; and when he ran in here , These people saw the chain about his ...
Page 113
... Lord's anointed temple , and stole thence The life o'the building . Macb . What is't you say ? the life ? Len . Mean you his majesty ? Macd . Approach the chamber , and destroy your sight With a new . Gorgon . - Do not bid me speak ...
... Lord's anointed temple , and stole thence The life o'the building . Macb . What is't you say ? the life ? Len . Mean you his majesty ? Macd . Approach the chamber , and destroy your sight With a new . Gorgon . - Do not bid me speak ...
Page 120
... lord . Macb . We should have else desir'd your good advice ( Which still hath been both grave and prosperous , ) In this day's council ; but we'll take to - morrow . you ride ? Is't far Ban . As far , my lord , as will fill up the time ...
... lord . Macb . We should have else desir'd your good advice ( Which still hath been both grave and prosperous , ) In this day's council ; but we'll take to - morrow . you ride ? Is't far Ban . As far , my lord , as will fill up the time ...
Page 124
... lord . Know , Banquo was your enemy . 2 Mur . Macb . So is he mine ; and in such bloody distance " , That every minute of his being thrusts 6 Against my near'st of life : And though I could With bare - fac'd power sweep him from my ...
... lord . Know , Banquo was your enemy . 2 Mur . Macb . So is he mine ; and in such bloody distance " , That every minute of his being thrusts 6 Against my near'st of life : And though I could With bare - fac'd power sweep him from my ...
Page 126
... lord ? why do you keep alone , Of sorriest fancies ' your companions making ? Using those thoughts , which should indeed have died With them they think on ? Things without remedy † , Should be without regard : what's done , is done ...
... lord ? why do you keep alone , Of sorriest fancies ' your companions making ? Using those thoughts , which should indeed have died With them they think on ? Things without remedy † , Should be without regard : what's done , is done ...
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