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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Page 14
... bring you Macduff is fled to England . Macb . Fled to England ? Len . Ay , my good lord . [ word , Macb . Time , thou anticipat'st my dread exploits : The flighty purpose never is o'ertook , Unless the deed go with it . from this moment ...
... bring you Macduff is fled to England . Macb . Fled to England ? Len . Ay , my good lord . [ word , Macb . Time , thou anticipat'st my dread exploits : The flighty purpose never is o'ertook , Unless the deed go with it . from this moment ...
Page 31
... bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is . Guil . Heavens make our presence , and our prac- Pleasant and helpful to him ! [ tices , Queen . Ay , amen ! [ exeunt Rosen . Guild . and some Attendants . Enter Polonius . Pol . The ambassadors ...
... bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is . Guil . Heavens make our presence , and our prac- Pleasant and helpful to him ! [ tices , Queen . Ay , amen ! [ exeunt Rosen . Guild . and some Attendants . Enter Polonius . Pol . The ambassadors ...
Page 44
... bring me to him . Hide fex , and all after . [ exeunt . SCENE III . ANOTHER ROOM IN THE SAME . Enter King , attended ... Bring him before us . Ros . Ho , Guildenstern ! bring in my lord . Enter Hamlet and Guildenstern . King . Now ...
... bring me to him . Hide fex , and all after . [ exeunt . SCENE III . ANOTHER ROOM IN THE SAME . Enter King , attended ... Bring him before us . Ros . Ho , Guildenstern ! bring in my lord . Enter Hamlet and Guildenstern . King . Now ...
Page 67
... bring ourselves to be monstrous members . 1 Cit . And to make us no better thought of , a little help will serve : for once , when we stood up about the corn , he himself struck not to call us- the many - headed multitude . 3 Cit . We ...
... bring ourselves to be monstrous members . 1 Cit . And to make us no better thought of , a little help will serve : for once , when we stood up about the corn , he himself struck not to call us- the many - headed multitude . 3 Cit . We ...
Page 71
... bring in the crows To peck the eagles.- Men . Come , enough . Bru . Enough , with over - measure . Cor . No , take more : - [ dom , [ lows , What may be sworn by , both divine and human , Seal what I end withal ! -This double worship ...
... bring in the crows To peck the eagles.- Men . Come , enough . Bru . Enough , with over - measure . Cor . No , take more : - [ dom , [ lows , What may be sworn by , both divine and human , Seal what I end withal ! -This double worship ...
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