The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 486
... MACD . Was it so late , friend , ere you went to bed , That you do lie so late ? PORT . Faith , sir , we were carousing till the second cock and drink , sir , is a great provoker of three things . MACD . What three things does drink ...
... MACD . Was it so late , friend , ere you went to bed , That you do lie so late ? PORT . Faith , sir , we were carousing till the second cock and drink , sir , is a great provoker of three things . MACD . What three things does drink ...
Page 487
... MACD . O , horror ! horror ! horror ! Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee ! MACB . , LEN . What's the matter ? MACD . Confusion now hath made his master- piece ! Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope The Lord's anointed ...
... MACD . O , horror ! horror ! horror ! Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee ! MACB . , LEN . What's the matter ? MACD . Confusion now hath made his master- piece ! Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope The Lord's anointed ...
Page 488
... MACD . Your royal father's murder'd . MAL . O , by whom ? LEN . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had done ' t : Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood ; So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found Upon their ...
... MACD . Your royal father's murder'd . MAL . O , by whom ? LEN . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had done ' t : Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood ; So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found Upon their ...
Page 489
... MACD . Ross . Is't known who did this more than bloody deed ? MACD . Those that Macbeth hath slain . Ross . What good could they pretend ? MACD . Alas , the day ! They were suborn'd : Malcolm and Donalbain , the king's two sons , Then ...
... MACD . Ross . Is't known who did this more than bloody deed ? MACD . Those that Macbeth hath slain . Ross . What good could they pretend ? MACD . Alas , the day ! They were suborn'd : Malcolm and Donalbain , the king's two sons , Then ...
Page 502
... , forming the locks into hard clotted bunches , the beast is said to be blood - bolter'd . " f - sprites . The customary pronunciation of spirits in Shakespeare's time . SON . What is a traitor ? L. MACD . 502 ACT IV . ] [ SCENE L MACBETH .
... , forming the locks into hard clotted bunches , the beast is said to be blood - bolter'd . " f - sprites . The customary pronunciation of spirits in Shakespeare's time . SON . What is a traitor ? L. MACD . 502 ACT IV . ] [ SCENE L MACBETH .
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Achilles Ajax Antony Banquo bear blood Brutus Cæsar CASCA Cassio CLEO Cleopatra Collier's annotator Cominius Coriolanus CRES daughter dead dear death deed DEMET Desdemona dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear folio omits follow fool fortune friends give gods grace Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hector honour IAGO Julius Cæsar KENT king kiss lady Laertes LEAR live look lord Lucius MACB Macbeth MACD madam Marcius Mark Antony means never night noble o'er Old text Othello Pandarus Patroclus play Pompey poor pr'ythee pray quarto queen Re-enter Rome SCENE Shakespeare shalt shame sorrow soul speak stand Steevens sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus tongue Troilus true ULYSS unto wife word Отн