The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Methuen, 1909 |
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... meet in a ' laund three women ' ( ' who were either the weird sisters , the goddesses of destinie or else nymphes and feyries ' ) who salute the two generals as they are saluted in Macbeth ; and of Duncan making , as in Macbeth , his ...
... meet in a ' laund three women ' ( ' who were either the weird sisters , the goddesses of destinie or else nymphes and feyries ' ) who salute the two generals as they are saluted in Macbeth ; and of Duncan making , as in Macbeth , his ...
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... meets Duncan , etc. , and tells the king his ' knowledge of the broil as he did leave it , ' and where afterwards Ross enters announcing the victory . Now as to this scene , it is difficult indeed to know what to think . That it does ...
... meets Duncan , etc. , and tells the king his ' knowledge of the broil as he did leave it , ' and where afterwards Ross enters announcing the victory . Now as to this scene , it is difficult indeed to know what to think . That it does ...
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... meet together ? LUC . SERV . Lucius ! Ay , and I think One business does command us all ; for mine Is money . TIT . So is theirs and ours . Enter PHILOTUS LUC . SERV . And Sir Philotus too ! PHI . Good day at once . LUC . SERV . PHI ...
... meet together ? LUC . SERV . Lucius ! Ay , and I think One business does command us all ; for mine Is money . TIT . So is theirs and ours . Enter PHILOTUS LUC . SERV . And Sir Philotus too ! PHI . Good day at once . LUC . SERV . PHI ...
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... meet , for Timon's sake , Let's yet be fellows ; let's shake our heads , and say , As ' twere a knell unto our master's fortunes , ' We have seen better days . ' Let each take some ; ΙΟ 20 [ Giving them money . Nay , put out all your ...
... meet , for Timon's sake , Let's yet be fellows ; let's shake our heads , and say , As ' twere a knell unto our master's fortunes , ' We have seen better days . ' Let each take some ; ΙΟ 20 [ Giving them money . Nay , put out all your ...
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... meet are thieves : to Athens go , Break open shops ; nothing can you steal , But thieves do lose it : steal not less , for this I give you ; and gold confound you howsoe'er ! Amen . 400 410 420 430 [ TIMON retires to his cave . THIRD ...
... meet are thieves : to Athens go , Break open shops ; nothing can you steal , But thieves do lose it : steal not less , for this I give you ; and gold confound you howsoe'er ! Amen . 400 410 420 430 [ TIMON retires to his cave . THIRD ...
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