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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... arm'd , Compell'd these skipping Kernes to trust their But the Norweyan lord , surveying vantage , [ heels , With furbish'd arms and new supplies of men Began a fresh assault . Dun . Dismay'd not this Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ...
... arm'd , Compell'd these skipping Kernes to trust their But the Norweyan lord , surveying vantage , [ heels , With furbish'd arms and new supplies of men Began a fresh assault . Dun . Dismay'd not this Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ...
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... Arm , arm , and out ! — If this , which he avouches , does appear , There is nor flying hence , nor tarrying here . I ... arms Are hir'd to bear their staves ; either thou , Macbeth , Or else my sword , with an unbatter'd edge , I sheath ...
... Arm , arm , and out ! — If this , which he avouches , does appear , There is nor flying hence , nor tarrying here . I ... arms Are hir'd to bear their staves ; either thou , Macbeth , Or else my sword , with an unbatter'd edge , I sheath ...
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... arms against your majesty Whereon old Norway , overcome with joy , Gives him three thousand crowns in annual fee ; And his commission , to employ those soldiers , So levied as before , against the Polack : With an entreaty , herein ...
... arms against your majesty Whereon old Norway , overcome with joy , Gives him three thousand crowns in annual fee ; And his commission , to employ those soldiers , So levied as before , against the Polack : With an entreaty , herein ...
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... arms , Black as his purpose , did the night resemble , When he lay couched in the ominous horse , — Hath now this ... arm , lies where it falls , Repugnant to command . Unequal match'd , Pyrrhus at Priam drives ; in rage , strikes wide ...
... arms , Black as his purpose , did the night resemble , When he lay couched in the ominous horse , — Hath now this ... arm , lies where it falls , Repugnant to command . Unequal match'd , Pyrrhus at Priam drives ; in rage , strikes wide ...
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... arms ; Laer . To his good friends thus wide I'll ope And , like the kind life - rend'ring pelican , Repast them with my blood . King . Why , now you speak Like a good child , and a true gentleman . That I am guiltless of your father's ...
... arms ; Laer . To his good friends thus wide I'll ope And , like the kind life - rend'ring pelican , Repast them with my blood . King . Why , now you speak Like a good child , and a true gentleman . That I am guiltless of your father's ...
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