| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 606 Seiten
...of Cumberland!—That is a step, On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, Dun. My worthy Cawdor! For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires! Let not light see my black and deep desires. The eye wink at the hand! yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 576 Seiten
...The prince of Cumberland ! — That is a step, On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, [Aside. For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires ! Let not light see my black and deep desires. The eye wink at the hand ! yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 744 Seiten
...The prince of Cumberland ! — This is a step, On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap. [Aside. For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires ! Let not light see my black and deep desires. The eye wink at the hand ! yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 Seiten
...form the staple of the English language. " That is a step On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires ; Let not light see my black and deep desires. The eye winks at the hand. Yet let that be Which the eye fears, when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 Seiten
...[Aside.] The prince of Cumberland !— That is a step On which I must fall down, or else o'er-leap, For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires ! Let not light see my blaek and deep desires : • Sir William Blaekstone interprets the word safe as saved, eoneeiving... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 544 Seiten
...The prince of Cumberland ! — That is a step, On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, [Aside. For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires ! Let not light see my black and deep desires : The eye wink at the hand ! yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 550 Seiten
...The prince of Cumberland ! — That is a step, On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, [Aside. For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires ! Let not light see my black and deep desires : The eye wink at the hand ! yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...The prince of Cumberland ! — That is a step, On which I must fall down, or else o'er-leap, [Aside. For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires ! Let not light see my black and deep desires : The eye wink at the hand ! yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when... | |
| Elizabeth M. Stewart - 1853 - 348 Seiten
...insult and wrong. CHAPTER XIII. " Stars, hide your fire Let not light see my black and deep desires, The eye wink at the hand, yet let that be Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see." MACBETR. THE bitter winds of the winter night careered wildly over the heath, and round the solitary... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 508 Seiten
...lies. Stars, hide your fires ! I.CT not liijht see mv black and deep desires : The eye wink at Ihe hand! yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see. [fix. Dun. True, worthy Banquo; he is full so valiant ;' And in his commendations I am fed : It... | |
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