The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964 sider |
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Side 10
... Serv . Ay , madam , but returns again to - night . Lady M. Say to the king , I would attend his For a few words . Serv . Madam , I will . [ leisure [ exit . Lady M. Nought's had , all's spent , Where our desire is got without content ...
... Serv . Ay , madam , but returns again to - night . Lady M. Say to the king , I would attend his For a few words . Serv . Madam , I will . [ leisure [ exit . Lady M. Nought's had , all's spent , Where our desire is got without content ...
Side 18
... , Shall never sagg with doubt , nor shake with fear . Enter a Servant . The devil damn thee black , thou creani - fuc'd loon ; Where got'st thou that goose look ? Serv . There is ten thousand- Macb . Geese , 18 . ACT V. MACBETH .
... , Shall never sagg with doubt , nor shake with fear . Enter a Servant . The devil damn thee black , thou creani - fuc'd loon ; Where got'st thou that goose look ? Serv . There is ten thousand- Macb . Geese , 18 . ACT V. MACBETH .
Side 19
... Serv . Soldiers , sir . Macb . Go , prick thy face , and over - red thy fear , What soldiers , patch ? Thou lilly - liver'd boy . Death of thy soul ! those linen cheeks of thine Are counsellors to fear . What soldiers , whey - face ? Serv ...
... Serv . Soldiers , sir . Macb . Go , prick thy face , and over - red thy fear , What soldiers , patch ? Thou lilly - liver'd boy . Death of thy soul ! those linen cheeks of thine Are counsellors to fear . What soldiers , whey - face ? Serv ...
Side 20
... serv'd , Tell thee , Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripp'd . Macb . Accursed be that tongue that tells me so For it hath cow'd my better part of man ! And be these juggling fiends no more believ'd , That palter with us in a ...
... serv'd , Tell thee , Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripp'd . Macb . Accursed be that tongue that tells me so For it hath cow'd my better part of man ! And be these juggling fiends no more believ'd , That palter with us in a ...
Side 48
... serv'd against , the French , And they can well on horseback : but this gallant Had witchcraft in't ; he grew unto his seat ; And to such wond'rous doing brought his horse , As he had been incorps'd and demi - natur'd With the brave ...
... serv'd against , the French , And they can well on horseback : but this gallant Had witchcraft in't ; he grew unto his seat ; And to such wond'rous doing brought his horse , As he had been incorps'd and demi - natur'd With the brave ...
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