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The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes - Page 311
by William Shakespeare - 1767
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The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....

William Shakespeare - 1800 - 322 pages
...'tis my limited fervice. [Exit MACDUFF. Lex. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does : — he did appoint fo. Len. The night has been unruly...blown down : and, as they fay, Lamentings heard i' the air; ftrange fcreams of death; And prophecying, with accents terrible, Of dire combuftion, and...
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Dissertation on Greek comedy fr. Brumoy. Observations on Macbeth. Adventurer ...

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 pages
...wickednefs of his defign. NOTE XXL SCENE IV. Lenox.. 1. HE night has been unruly ; where we lay Our chimnies were blown down. And, as they fay, Lamentings heard i* th' air, ftrange fcreams of death, And prophecying with accents terrible Of dire combuftions, and confufed events, New-hatch' d to the woful...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 pages
...[Exit MACDUTF-. Len. Goes the king From hence to-day ? . Macb. He does : — he did appoint it so. Lea. The night has been unruly: Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say. Lamentings heard i'the air; strange screams of death ; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 pages
...service.4 [Exit MACDUPF. Len. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does: — he did appoint it so.5 Len. The night has been unruly: Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air; strange screams of death; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 pages
...service.4 [Exit MACDUFF. Len. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does: — he did appoint it so.s Len. The night has been unruly: Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air; strange screams of death ; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 pages
...for 'tis my limited service. [Exit Macduff. Len. Goes the king Mucb. He does : — he did appoint so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air; strange screams of death; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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King Lear: A Tragedy in Five Acts, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 pages
...limited service. [Exit MACDUFF. Len. Goes the King hence to-day? Macb. He does: he did appoint so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air; strange screams of death, And prophesying, with accents terrible,...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 pages
...limited service. [Exit MACDUFF. Len. Goes the King hence to-day? Macb. He does: he did appoint so. Len. The night has been unruly: Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down: and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' the air; strange screams of death, And prophesying, with accents terrible,...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1810 - 440 pages
...service.* [Exit MACDUFF. Len. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does : — he did appoint it so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air ; strange screams of death ; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV., part I

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 544 pages
...service.4 [Exit MACDUFF. Len. Goes the king From hence to-day? Macb. He does: — he did appoint it so.5 Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lanaentings heard i'the air ; strange screams of death ; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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