The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone : with a Life of the PoetS. Andrus and Son, 1844 - 844 pages |
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Page 277
... Macb . So foul and fair a day I have not seen . Ban . How far is't call'd to Fores 7 - What are these , So wither'd , and so wild in their attire ; That look not like the inhabitants o ' the earth , And yet are on't ? Live you ? or are ...
... Macb . So foul and fair a day I have not seen . Ban . How far is't call'd to Fores 7 - What are these , So wither'd , and so wild in their attire ; That look not like the inhabitants o ' the earth , And yet are on't ? Live you ? or are ...
Page 278
... Macb . not : If you can look into the seeds of time , And say , which grain will grow , and which will not : Speak then to me , who neither beg , nor fear , Your favours , nor your hate . 1 Witch . Hail ! 2 Witch . Hail ! 3 Witch . Hail ...
... Macb . not : If you can look into the seeds of time , And say , which grain will grow , and which will not : Speak then to me , who neither beg , nor fear , Your favours , nor your hate . 1 Witch . Hail ! 2 Witch . Hail ! 3 Witch . Hail ...
Page 279
... Macb . The rest is labour , which is not us'd for you : I'll be myself the harbinger , and make joyful The hearing of my wife with your approach ; So , humbly take my leave . Dun . My worthy Cawdor ! Macb . The prince of Cumberland ...
... Macb . The rest is labour , which is not us'd for you : I'll be myself the harbinger , and make joyful The hearing of my wife with your approach ; So , humbly take my leave . Dun . My worthy Cawdor ! Macb . The prince of Cumberland ...
Page 280
... Macb . Hath he ask'd for me ? Lady M. Know you not , he has ? Mach . We will proceed no further in this busi- ness : He hath honour'd me of late ; and I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people , Which would be worn now in ...
... Macb . Hath he ask'd for me ? Lady M. Know you not , he has ? Mach . We will proceed no further in this busi- ness : He hath honour'd me of late ; and I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people , Which would be worn now in ...
Page 281
... Macb . I think not of them : Yet , when we can entreat an hour to serve , Would spend it in some words upon that busi- ness , If you would grant the time . Ban . At your kind'st leisure . Macb . If you shall cleave to my consent ...
... Macb . I think not of them : Yet , when we can entreat an hour to serve , Would spend it in some words upon that busi- ness , If you would grant the time . Ban . At your kind'st leisure . Macb . If you shall cleave to my consent ...
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