| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 Seiten
...must seem their guilt. [Exit.] [Knocking within.] Macb. Whence is that knocking! [Starting.] How is't with me, when every noise appals me? What hands are...mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No; this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnardine, Making... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 Seiten
...withal, For it must seem their guilt. [Exit. Knocking within, Macb. Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appals me? What hands are...mine eyes! Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No: this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnardme,* Making... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2014 - 236 Seiten
...For it must seem their guilt. [She exits. Knocking within] Macbeth Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appals me? What hands are here? ha! they pluck out mine eyes! 60 Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No; this my hand will rather... | |
| Raymond Filip - 1989 - 150 Seiten
...by his broomstick, then scampered for his life, quoting Macbeth: "Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appals me? What hands are here? Ha! They pluck out mine eyes! The climax came in the dying seconds of the game. Wet Willie clamped Paul's skull into a headlock and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 276 Seiten
...withal, For it must seem their guilt. Exit Knock within MACBETH Whence is that knocking ? How is't with me, when every noise appals me ? What hands are here? Ha, they pluck out mine eyes. 40-2] HANMER ; without inverted commas i of doubtful relevance. A further sense of surely the origin... | |
| Harald William Fawkner - 1990 - 276 Seiten
...think what [he has] done" (2.2.50). But is he? Why the elaborate savoring of the details of the deed? What hands are here? Ha! they pluck out mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the... | |
| Peter Bridgmont - 1992 - 168 Seiten
...withal; For it must seem their guilt. [Exit. Knocking within] MACBETH. Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appals me? What hands are...mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood [Re-enter Lady Macbeth] LADY M. My hands are of your colour; but I shame To wear a heart so white.... | |
| Laura Christian Ford - 1994 - 316 Seiten
...Lady Macbeth he is afraid to think of what he has done: MACBETH: Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appals me? What hands are...mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the... | |
| Patrick J. Keane - 1994 - 452 Seiten
...doing so, however, is one that would be endorsed by Thomson, Southey, Coleridge, and Turner alike: What hands are here? Ha! they pluck out mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the... | |
| Vimala Herman - 1998 - 350 Seiten
...urgent. The use of deictics in this scene is highly strategic. MACBETH Whence is that knocking? How is't with me. when every noise appals me? What hands are...mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No: this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incamadine. Making the... | |
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