The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... Young fry of treachery ? Son . He has killed me , mother : Run away , I pray you . SCENE III . [ stabbing him . [ dies . [ exit Lady Macduff , crying murder . ENGLAND . A ROOM IN THE KING'S PALACE . Enter Malcolm and Macduff . Mal . Let ...
... Young fry of treachery ? Son . He has killed me , mother : Run away , I pray you . SCENE III . [ stabbing him . [ dies . [ exit Lady Macduff , crying murder . ENGLAND . A ROOM IN THE KING'S PALACE . Enter Malcolm and Macduff . Mal . Let ...
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... young Siward . Y. Siw . What is thy name ? Macb . Thou'lt be afraid to hear it . Y. Siw . No ; though thou call'st thyself a hotter Than any is in hell . Macb . My name's Macbeth . [ name Y. Siw . The devil himself could not pronounce ...
... young Siward . Y. Siw . What is thy name ? Macb . Thou'lt be afraid to hear it . Y. Siw . No ; though thou call'st thyself a hotter Than any is in hell . Macb . My name's Macbeth . [ name Y. Siw . The devil himself could not pronounce ...
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... young Fortinbras , Of unimproved mettle , hot and full , Hath in the skirts of Norway , here and there , Shark'd up a list of landless resolutes , For food and diet , to some enterprise That hath a stomach in't ; which is no other ( As ...
... young Fortinbras , Of unimproved mettle , hot and full , Hath in the skirts of Norway , here and there , Shark'd up a list of landless resolutes , For food and diet , to some enterprise That hath a stomach in't ; which is no other ( As ...
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... young Fortinbras , - Who , impotent and bed - rid , scarcely hears Of this his nephew's purpose , -to suppress His further gait herein ; in that the levies , The lists , and full proportions , are all made Out of his subjects : and we ...
... young Fortinbras , - Who , impotent and bed - rid , scarcely hears Of this his nephew's purpose , -to suppress His further gait herein ; in that the levies , The lists , and full proportions , are all made Out of his subjects : and we ...
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... young Laertes , in a riotous head , O'erbears your officers ! The rabble call him , lord ; And , as the world were now but to begin , Antiquity forgot , custom not known , 6 The ratifiers and props of every word , They cry , choose we ...
... young Laertes , in a riotous head , O'erbears your officers ! The rabble call him , lord ; And , as the world were now but to begin , Antiquity forgot , custom not known , 6 The ratifiers and props of every word , They cry , choose we ...
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