The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Cawdor , began a dismall Conflict , Till that Bellona's Bridegroome , lapt in proofe , Confronted him with selfe - comparisons , Point against Point , rebellious Arme ' gainst Arme , Curbing his lavish spirit : and to conclude , The ...
... Cawdor , began a dismall Conflict , Till that Bellona's Bridegroome , lapt in proofe , Confronted him with selfe - comparisons , Point against Point , rebellious Arme ' gainst Arme , Curbing his lavish spirit : and to conclude , The ...
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... Cawdor . 3. All haile Macbeth , that shalt be King hereafter . Bang . Good Sir , why doe you start , and seeme to feare Things that doe sound so faire ? i'th ' name of truth Are ye fantasticall , or that indeed greet Which outwardly ye ...
... Cawdor . 3. All haile Macbeth , that shalt be King hereafter . Bang . Good Sir , why doe you start , and seeme to feare Things that doe sound so faire ? i'th ' name of truth Are ye fantasticall , or that indeed greet Which outwardly ye ...
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... Cawdor ? the Thane of Cawdor lives A prosperous Gentleman : And to be King , Stands not within the prospect of beleefe , No more then to be Cawdor . Say from whence You owe this strange Intelligence , or why Upon this blasted Heath you ...
... Cawdor ? the Thane of Cawdor lives A prosperous Gentleman : And to be King , Stands not within the prospect of beleefe , No more then to be Cawdor . Say from whence You owe this strange Intelligence , or why Upon this blasted Heath you ...
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... Cawdor : In which addition , 1 haile most worthy Thane , For it is thine . Bang . What , can the Devill speake true ? Macb . The Thane of Cawdor lives : Why doe you dresse me in borrowed Robes ? Ang . Who was the Thane , lives yet , 106 ...
... Cawdor : In which addition , 1 haile most worthy Thane , For it is thine . Bang . What , can the Devill speake true ? Macb . The Thane of Cawdor lives : Why doe you dresse me in borrowed Robes ? Ang . Who was the Thane , lives yet , 106 ...
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... Cawdor : 130 Thankes for your paines . The greatest is behinde . [ To Ross and Angus ] [ To Ban . ] Doe you not hope your Children shall be Kings , When those that gave the Thane of Cawdor to me , Promis'd no lesse to them . Bang . That ...
... Cawdor : 130 Thankes for your paines . The greatest is behinde . [ To Ross and Angus ] [ To Ban . ] Doe you not hope your Children shall be Kings , When those that gave the Thane of Cawdor to me , Promis'd no lesse to them . Bang . That ...
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