The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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... Macd . Is thy master stirring ? — Our knocking has awak'd him ; here he comes . Enter Macbeth . Len . Good morrow , noble sir ! Macb . Good morrow , both ! Macd . Is the king stirring , worthy thane ? Macb . Not yet . Macd . He did ...
... Macd . Is thy master stirring ? — Our knocking has awak'd him ; here he comes . Enter Macbeth . Len . Good morrow , noble sir ! Macb . Good morrow , both ! Macd . Is the king stirring , worthy thane ? Macb . Not yet . Macd . He did ...
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... Macd . Your royal father's murder'd . Mal . O , by whom ? [ done't : Len . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we founá Upon their ...
... Macd . Your royal father's murder'd . Mal . O , by whom ? [ done't : Len . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we founá Upon their ...
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... Macd . What had he done , to make him fly the Rosse . You must have patience , madam . [ land ' L. Macd . He had none ; His flight was madness : when our actions do not , Our fears do , make us traitors . Rosse . You know not , Whether ...
... Macd . What had he done , to make him fly the Rosse . You must have patience , madam . [ land ' L. Macd . He had none ; His flight was madness : when our actions do not , Our fears do , make us traitors . Rosse . You know not , Whether ...
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... Macd . What , with worms and flies ? Son . With what I get , I mean ; and so do they . L. Macd . Poor bird ! thou'dst never fear the net The pit - fall , nor the gin . [ nor lime , Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not ...
... Macd . What , with worms and flies ? Son . With what I get , I mean ; and so do they . L. Macd . Poor bird ! thou'dst never fear the net The pit - fall , nor the gin . [ nor lime , Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not ...
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... Macd . What should he be ? Mal . It is myself I mean : in whom I know All the particulars of vice so grafted , That , when they shall be open'd , black Macbeth Will seem as pure as snow ; and the poor state Esteem him as a lamb , being ...
... Macd . What should he be ? Mal . It is myself I mean : in whom I know All the particulars of vice so grafted , That , when they shall be open'd , black Macbeth Will seem as pure as snow ; and the poor state Esteem him as a lamb , being ...
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