| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 Seiten
...grief. Macd. He has no children. — All my prettv ones? Did you say, all?— O, hell-kite !— All? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop? Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so; But I must also feel it as a man ; I cannot but remember such things were, That were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 744 Seiten
...grief. Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty ones? Did you say, all? — 0, hell-kite ! —All ? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so; But I must also feel it as a man. I cannot but remember such things were, That were... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 Seiten
...Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all ? — 0, hell-kite ! — All ? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but remember such things were, That were... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1851 - 256 Seiten
...servants, all. Macduff. — He has no children. All my pretty ones? Did you say all ? 0 hell-kite ! all? What all my pretty chickens and their dam At one fell swoop? Malcolm. — Dispute it like a man. Macduff. — I shall do so : '. But 1 must also feel it as a man.... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...grief. Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all ?— O, hell-kite !— All ? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so ; Hut I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but remember such things were That were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 544 Seiten
...grief. Macd. He has no children.— All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all ?— O, hell-kite !— All ? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but remember such things were, That were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 148 Seiten
...1980 Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all ?— O, hell-kite !— All ! What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but remember such things were, That were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 746 Seiten
...deadly grief. Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty ones? Did you say, all? O, hell-kite! All? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop? Mnl. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but remember... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 406 Seiten
...grief. Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all ?— O, hell-kite !— All ? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but remember such things were, That were... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 Seiten
...; the grief that does not speak, Whispers the o'erfraught heart, and bids it break. Act iv. Sc. 3. What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Act iv. Sc. 3. I cannot but remember such things were, That were most precious to me. Maobeth —... | |
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