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... Siward ; That , by the help of these ( with Him above To ratify the work ) , we may again Give to our tables meat , sleep to our nights , 15 20 25 30 19. an ' t ] 24. son ] Theo- II . it did grieve Macbeth ! ] Capell ; it did greeue ...
... Siward ; That , by the help of these ( with Him above To ratify the work ) , we may again Give to our tables meat , sleep to our nights , 15 20 25 30 19. an ' t ] 24. son ] Theo- II . it did grieve Macbeth ! ] Capell ; it did greeue ...
Page 128
... Siward , and the good Macduff . 72. God , God , ] Theobald ; God , God Ff . SCENE II . 2. Siward ] Theobald ; Seyward Ff . Ang . Revenges burn in them ; for their dear. Gent . Unnatural deeds with Good night , good doctor . 70 75 ...
... Siward , and the good Macduff . 72. God , God , ] Theobald ; God , God Ff . SCENE II . 2. Siward ] Theobald ; Seyward Ff . Ang . Revenges burn in them ; for their dear. Gent . Unnatural deeds with Good night , good doctor . 70 75 ...
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... SIWARD . Yo . Siw . What is thy name ? 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 ...
... SIWARD . Yo . Siw . What is thy name ? 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 ...
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