The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... exit Banquo . Macb . Go , bid thy mistress , when my drink is ready , She strike upon the bell . Get thee to bed . [ exit Ser . Is this a dagger , which I see before me , The handle toward my hand ? Come , let me clutch I have thee not ...
... exit Banquo . Macb . Go , bid thy mistress , when my drink is ready , She strike upon the bell . Get thee to bed . [ exit Ser . Is this a dagger , which I see before me , The handle toward my hand ? Come , let me clutch I have thee not ...
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... exit Banquo . Let every man be master of his time " Till seven at night ; to make society The sweeter welcome , we will keep ourself [ you . ' Till supper - time alone : while then , God be with [ exeunt Lady Macbeth , Lords , Ladies ...
... exit Banquo . Let every man be master of his time " Till seven at night ; to make society The sweeter welcome , we will keep ourself [ you . ' Till supper - time alone : while then , God be with [ exeunt Lady Macbeth , Lords , Ladies ...
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... exit Rosse . L. Macd . Sirrah , your father's dead ; And what will you do now ? how will you live ? Son . As birds do , mother . L. Macd . What , with worms and flies ? Son . With what I get , I mean ; and so do they . L. Macd . Poor ...
... exit Rosse . L. Macd . Sirrah , your father's dead ; And what will you do now ? how will you live ? Son . As birds do , mother . L. Macd . What , with worms and flies ? Son . With what I get , I mean ; and so do they . L. Macd . Poor ...
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... exit . I will not be afraid of death and bane , ' Till Birnam forest come to Dunsinane . Doct . Were I from Dunsinane away and clear , Profit again should hardly draw me here . [ exit . To hear a night - shriek ; and my fell of hair ...
... exit . I will not be afraid of death and bane , ' Till Birnam forest come to Dunsinane . Doct . Were I from Dunsinane away and clear , Profit again should hardly draw me here . [ exit . To hear a night - shriek ; and my fell of hair ...
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... exit Polonius , with some of the Players . Ham . Follow him , friends : we'll hear a play to - morrow . Dost thou hear me , old friend ; can you play the murder of Gonzago ? 1 Play . Ay , my lord . Ham . We'll have it to - morrow night ...
... exit Polonius , with some of the Players . Ham . Follow him , friends : we'll hear a play to - morrow . Dost thou hear me , old friend ; can you play the murder of Gonzago ? 1 Play . Ay , my lord . Ham . We'll have it to - morrow night ...
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