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Page 49
... Macb . Lady M. Macb . Lady M. Ay . Macb . Hark ! When ? Now . As I descended ? Who lies i ' the second chamber ? Lady M. • Donalbain . 10. attempt and ... deed ] Camb . Edd . ( Hunter conj . ) ; attempt , and ... deed , Ff ; attempt ...
... Macb . Lady M. Macb . Lady M. Ay . Macb . Hark ! When ? Now . As I descended ? Who lies i ' the second chamber ? Lady M. • Donalbain . 10. attempt and ... deed ] Camb . Edd . ( Hunter conj . ) ; attempt , and ... deed , Ff ; attempt ...
Page 104
... Macb . Saw you the weird sisters ? Len . Macb .. Came they not by you ? Len . No , my lord . No , indeed , my lord . Macb . Infected be the air whereon they ride ; And damn'd all those that trust them ! -I did hear The galloping of ...
... Macb . Saw you the weird sisters ? Len . Macb .. Came they not by you ? Len . No , my lord . No , indeed , my lord . Macb . Infected be the air whereon they ride ; And damn'd all those that trust them ! -I did hear The galloping of ...
Page 145
... Macb . ΙΟ Thou ' It be afraid to hear it . 5 Yo . Siw . No ; though thou call'st thyself a hotter name Than any is in hell . Macb . My name's Macbeth . Yo . Siw . The devil himself could not pronounce a title More hateful to mine ear . Macb ...
... Macb . ΙΟ Thou ' It be afraid to hear it . 5 Yo . Siw . No ; though thou call'st thyself a hotter name Than any is in hell . Macb . My name's Macbeth . Yo . Siw . The devil himself could not pronounce a title More hateful to mine ear . Macb ...
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