“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 Seiten |
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... awak'd , And ' tis not done : -th ' attempt , and not the deed , Confounds us . ( 43 ) -Hark ! —I laid their daggers ready ; He could not miss ' em . - Had he not resembled My father as he slept , I had done't . 22 22 [ ACT II . MACBETH .
... awak'd , And ' tis not done : -th ' attempt , and not the deed , Confounds us . ( 43 ) -Hark ! —I laid their daggers ready ; He could not miss ' em . - Had he not resembled My father as he slept , I had done't . 22 22 [ ACT II . MACBETH .
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William Shakespeare. My father as he slept , I had done't . - My husband ! Re - enter MACBETH . Macb . I've done the deed . - Didst thou not hear a noise ? Lady M. I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry . Did not you speak ? Macb ...
William Shakespeare. My father as he slept , I had done't . - My husband ! Re - enter MACBETH . Macb . I've done the deed . - Didst thou not hear a noise ? Lady M. I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry . Did not you speak ? Macb ...
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... father's murder'd . You are , and do not know't : Mal . blood O , by whom ? Len . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had done ' t : Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood ; So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found ...
... father's murder'd . You are , and do not know't : Mal . blood O , by whom ? Len . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had done ' t : Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood ; So were their daggers , which , unwip'd , we found ...
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... father . Old M. God's benison go with you ; and with those That would make good of bad , and friends of foes ! [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. Forres . A room in the palace . Enter BANQUo . Ban . Thou hast it now , -king , Cawdor , Glamis ...
... father . Old M. God's benison go with you ; and with those That would make good of bad , and friends of foes ! [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. Forres . A room in the palace . Enter BANQUo . Ban . Thou hast it now , -king , Cawdor , Glamis ...
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... father's , must embrace the fate Of that dark hour . Resolve yourselves apart : I'll come to you anon . Both Mur . We are resolv'd , my lord . Macb . I'll call upon you straight : abide within . [ Exeunt Murderers . It is concluded ...
... father's , must embrace the fate Of that dark hour . Resolve yourselves apart : I'll come to you anon . Both Mur . We are resolv'd , my lord . Macb . I'll call upon you straight : abide within . [ Exeunt Murderers . It is concluded ...
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