The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Enter three Witches . 1. Witch . When shall we three ineet again In thunder , lightning , or in rain ? 2. WITCH . When the hurlyburly's done , When the battle's loft and won : 4 3 3 hurlyburly's – ] However mean this word may seem to ...
Enter three Witches . 1. Witch . When shall we three ineet again In thunder , lightning , or in rain ? 2. WITCH . When the hurlyburly's done , When the battle's loft and won : 4 3 3 hurlyburly's – ] However mean this word may seem to ...
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Enter King DUNCAN , MALCOLM , DONALBAIN , LENOX , with attendants , meeting a bleeding soldier . Dun . What bloody man is that ? He can report , As seemeth by his plight , of the revolt The newest state . MAL .
Enter King DUNCAN , MALCOLM , DONALBAIN , LENOX , with attendants , meeting a bleeding soldier . Dun . What bloody man is that ? He can report , As seemeth by his plight , of the revolt The newest state . MAL .
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... 1598 : - which let thy thoughts be sure to memorize . ' And again , in a copy of verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : " of them whose ads they mean to memorize . " STEEVENS . 11 11 ) Enter Rosse .
... 1598 : - which let thy thoughts be sure to memorize . ' And again , in a copy of verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : " of them whose ads they mean to memorize . " STEEVENS . 11 11 ) Enter Rosse .
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Enter Rosse . " 9 2 Who comes here ? MAL . The worthy thane of Rosse . LEN . What a bafte looks through his eyes ! So а should he look , That seems to speak things strange . 3 9 Enter Rosse . ] The old copy-- Enter Rofse and Angus : but ...
Enter Rosse . " 9 2 Who comes here ? MAL . The worthy thane of Rosse . LEN . What a bafte looks through his eyes ! So а should he look , That seems to speak things strange . 3 9 Enter Rosse . ] The old copy-- Enter Rofse and Angus : but ...
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Enter Rosse , and ANGUS . 8 Rosse . The king hath happily receiv'd Macbeth , The news of thy success : and when he reads Thy personal venture in the rebels ' fight , His wonders and his praises do contend , Which should be thine ...
Enter Rosse , and ANGUS . 8 Rosse . The king hath happily receiv'd Macbeth , The news of thy success : and when he reads Thy personal venture in the rebels ' fight , His wonders and his praises do contend , Which should be thine ...
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