| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 sider
...You should be women, And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so. MACBETH'S TEMPER. Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o' the milk...would'st not play false, And yet would'st wrongly win. LABY MACBETH'S SOLILOQUY ON THE NEWS « DUNCAN'S APPROACH. The raven himself is hoarse, That croaks... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 sider
...should be women, And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so. • MACBETH'S TEMPER. Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o' the milk...way: Thou would'st be great Art not without ambition; hut without The illness should attend it. What thou would'st highly, That would'st thou holily; would'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 sider
...: — Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full *>' the milk of human kindness, To catch thenearest e vould'st highly, That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false, And yet would'st wrongly win:... | |
| Ambrose Marten - 1827 - 382 sider
...fear thy nature; It ia too full of the milk of human kindness, To catch the nearest way ; Hum woutd'st be great ; Art not without ambition; but without The illness should attend it. What thon would'st highly, That wonld'st thou holily ; wonld'st not play false, And yet would'st wrongly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 sider
...to thy heart, and fareuell. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : — Yet do I fear thy nature; It IS too full o' the milk...of human kindness, To catch the nearest way : Thou woirid'st be great ; Art not without amhition ; but without The illness should attend it. What thou... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 sider
...Cawdor ; and shall be What thou art promis'd : — Yet do I fear Ihy nalure ; It is too full o'the milk of human kindness, To catch the nearest way :...without ambition ; but without The illness should attend il. Whal thou would'st highly, That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false, And yet would'et... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 sider
...with a smiling cheek* U. Ill it doth beseem your holineat To separate the husband and the wife. U. Thou would'st be great, Art not without ambition ;...but without The illness should attend it : what thou highly. That wonld'st thou holily. What, [have I 'scaped luve-tcttcrs in the time of my beauty, and... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 sider
...to thy heart, and farewell. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : — Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk...would'st not play false, And yet would'st wrongly win: thou'd'st have, great Glamis, That which cries, Thus thou must do, if thou have it: And that which... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1830 - 636 sider
...art and Cawdor, and shalt be What thou art promised. Yet do I fear thy nature : It is too full o'the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way. Thou...wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win : thou'dst have, great Glamis, That which cries, Tims thou must do, if thou iiave it ; And that, which... | |
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