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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... Leave all the rest to me . SCENE VI . THE SAME . [ exeunt . BEFORE THE CASTLE . Hautboys . Servants of Macbeth attending . Enter Duncan , Malcolm , Donalbain , Banquo , Lenox , Macduff , Rosse , Angus , and Attendants . Dun . This ...
... Leave all the rest to me . SCENE VI . THE SAME . [ exeunt . BEFORE THE CASTLE . Hautboys . Servants of Macbeth attending . Enter Duncan , Malcolm , Donalbain , Banquo , Lenox , Macduff , Rosse , Angus , and Attendants . Dun . This ...
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... leave this . [ wife ! Macb . O , full of scorpions is my mind , dear Thou know'st , that Banquo and his Fleance live . Lady M. But in them nature's copy's not eterne . Macb . There's comfort yet ; they are assailable ; Then , be thou ...
... leave this . [ wife ! Macb . O , full of scorpions is my mind , dear Thou know'st , that Banquo and his Fleance live . Lady M. But in them nature's copy's not eterne . Macb . There's comfort yet ; they are assailable ; Then , be thou ...
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... leave his wife , to leave his His mansion , and his titles , in a place From whence himself doth fly ? he loves us not ; He wants the natural touch : for the poor wren The most diminutive of birds , will fight , Her young ones in her ...
... leave his wife , to leave his His mansion , and his titles , in a place From whence himself doth fly ? he loves us not ; He wants the natural touch : for the poor wren The most diminutive of birds , will fight , Her young ones in her ...
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... leave of you : Shall not be long but I'll be here again : Things at the worst will cease , or else climb upward To what they were before . My pretty cousin , Blessing upon you ! L. Macd . Father'd he is , and yet he's fatherless . Rosse ...
... leave of you : Shall not be long but I'll be here again : Things at the worst will cease , or else climb upward To what they were before . My pretty cousin , Blessing upon you ! L. Macd . Father'd he is , and yet he's fatherless . Rosse ...
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... leave and pardon . King . Have you your father's leave ? what says Polonius ? [ leave , Pol . He hath , my lord , wrung from me my slow By laboursome petition ; and , at last , Upon his will I seal'd my hard consent : I do beseech you ...
... leave and pardon . King . Have you your father's leave ? what says Polonius ? [ leave , Pol . He hath , my lord , wrung from me my slow By laboursome petition ; and , at last , Upon his will I seal'd my hard consent : I do beseech you ...
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