The Plays of Shakespeare: MacbethW. Heinemann, 1904 |
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Page ix
... night - clothes ; and what interruption could be more effective than the knocking at the castle gate , which makes them both thrill with terror , and gives occasion to the Porter episode ? Another of the gems of the play is the scene ...
... night - clothes ; and what interruption could be more effective than the knocking at the castle gate , which makes them both thrill with terror , and gives occasion to the Porter episode ? Another of the gems of the play is the scene ...
Page xiii
... the sting of an evil conscience , even though it may be blunted by day , is sharpened again at night , and robs the guilty one of sleep and health . 1 his sons . PERSONS REPRESENTED . DUNCAN , king INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... the sting of an evil conscience , even though it may be blunted by day , is sharpened again at night , and robs the guilty one of sleep and health . 1 his sons . PERSONS REPRESENTED . DUNCAN , king INTRODUCTION . xiii.
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... night nor day Hang upon his pent - house lid ; He shall live a man forbid : Weary se'nnights nine times nine Shall he dwindle , peak and pine : Though his bark cannot be lost , Yet it shall be tempest - tost . Look what I have . SEC ...
... night nor day Hang upon his pent - house lid ; He shall live a man forbid : Weary se'nnights nine times nine Shall he dwindle , peak and pine : Though his bark cannot be lost , Yet it shall be tempest - tost . Look what I have . SEC ...
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... night . LADY M. Is not thy master with him ? who , were ' t so , Would have inform'd for preparation . MESS . So please you , it is true : our thane is coming : One of my fellows had the speed of him , Who , almost dead for breath , had ...
... night . LADY M. Is not thy master with him ? who , were ' t so , Would have inform'd for preparation . MESS . So please you , it is true : our thane is coming : One of my fellows had the speed of him , Who , almost dead for breath , had ...
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... night's great business into my dispatch ; Which shall to all our nights and days to come Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom . MACB . We will speak further . LADY M. To alter favour ever is to fear : Leave all the rest to me . Only ...
... night's great business into my dispatch ; Which shall to all our nights and days to come Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom . MACB . We will speak further . LADY M. To alter favour ever is to fear : Leave all the rest to me . Only ...
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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 ÌÀÑÂ