The Plays of Shakespeare: MacbethW. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... highness ' pardon and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death To throw away the dearest thing he owed , As ' twere a careless trifle . DUN ...
... highness ' pardon and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death To throw away the dearest thing he owed , As ' twere a careless trifle . DUN ...
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... highness ' pleasure , Still to return your own . DUN . Give me your hand ; Conduct me to mine host : we love him highly , And shall continue our graces towards him . By your leave , hostess . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII . MACBETH'S castle ...
... highness ' pleasure , Still to return your own . DUN . Give me your hand ; Conduct me to mine host : we love him highly , And shall continue our graces towards him . By your leave , hostess . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII . MACBETH'S castle ...
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... highness Command upon me ; to the which my duties Are with a most indissoluble tie For ever knit . MACB . Ride you this afternoon ? BAN . Ay , my good lord . MACB . We should have else desired your good advice , Which still hath been ...
... highness Command upon me ; to the which my duties Are with a most indissoluble tie For ever knit . MACB . Ride you this afternoon ? BAN . Ay , my good lord . MACB . We should have else desired your good advice , Which still hath been ...
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... highness . МАСВ . Well then , now Have you consider'd of my speeches ? Know That it was he in the times past which held you So under fortune , which you thought had been Our innocent self : this I made good to you In our last conference ...
... highness . МАСВ . Well then , now Have you consider'd of my speeches ? Know That it was he in the times past which held you So under fortune , which you thought had been Our innocent self : this I made good to you In our last conference ...
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... highness sit . [ The Ghost of BANQUO enters , and sits in MACBETH's place . MACB . Here had we now our country's honour roof'd , Were the graced person of our Banquo present ; Who may I rather challenge for unkindness Than pity for ...
... highness sit . [ The Ghost of BANQUO enters , and sits in MACBETH's place . MACB . Here had we now our country's honour roof'd , Were the graced person of our Banquo present ; Who may I rather challenge for unkindness Than pity for ...
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Alarums ANGUS anon babe Birnam wood blood brief candle CAITH cauldron cousin daggers dare dead death deed died hereafter DOCT Donalbain Drum and colours Duncan Dunsinane Enter BANQUO Enter LADY MACBETH Enter MACBETH Enter MALCOLM Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight Fleance Forres friends GENT GEORGE BRANDES give Glamis grace hail hand Hang hath hear heart heaven HECATE hither Holinshed honour kill'd king King of Scotland Knocking LADY MACDUFF LENNOX live look lord MACB MACBETH's castle MACD murder murder'd nature night noble old SIWARD palace poison'd poor pray Re-enter SCENE Scotland Servant SEYTON shake Shakespeare sleep Soldiers speak speech strange sword thane of Cawdor thee There's thine things THIRD MUR THIRD WITCH thou art thought three Witches Thunder to-morrow to-night tongue traitor tyrant weird sisters What's wife worthy thane wouldst МАСВ