| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 708 páginas
...The prodigies that succeeded the death of Duffe are applied to the fatal night of Duncan's murder: " Where we lay Our chimneys were blown down ; and, as...events, New hatch'd to the woeful time. The obscure bird Clamour'd the livelong night: some say, the earth Was feverous, and did shake." * In the poet's description... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 páginas
...limited service. [Exit MACDUEF. Len. Goes the king hence to-day I Macb. He does : he did appoint so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys...prophesying, with accents terrible, Of dire combustion, and confused events, New-hatch'd to the woeful time : The obscure bird Clamour'd the livelong night ; some... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 344 páginas
...f. \Eadt Macd. Len. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does : — he did appoint it so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys...were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air j strange screams of death ; And prophesying, with accents terrible, Of dire combustion,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 páginas
...Kxit Macd. Len. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does : — he did appoint it so. . Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, ' Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamenting;! heard i'the air; strange screams of death ; And prophesying, with accents terrible, Of... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 344 páginas
...the stern'st good-night ;" and while " lamentings were heard i' the air" " strange screams of death ; Of dire combustion and confus'd events, New hatch'd to the woeful time. The obscure bird Clamour'd the livelong night.'' We know that the predictions of the classic augurs were made from peculiarities... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 416 páginas
...been unruly ; where we lay Our chimnies were blown down. And, as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of dire combustions, and confused events, New-hatch'd to the woful time. The obscure bird clamour'd the live-long... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 páginas
...murder, under the strongest convictions of the wickedness of his design. NOTE XXI. SCENE IV. Lc;i. The night has been unruly; where we lay Our chimneys...blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of dire combustion, and confused... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 páginas
...deliberate murder, under the strongest convictions of the wickedness of his design. NOTE XXI. SCENE IV. Len. The night has been unruly ; where we lay Our chimneys...blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of dire combustion, and confused... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 502 páginas
...been unruly ; where we lay Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of dire combustion, and confused events, New-hatch'd to the woeful time. The obscure bird clamour'd the live-long night : Some... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 páginas
...been anraly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they »У, Lamentings heard ¡'tue air ; strange screams of death ; And prophesying, with accents terrible. Of dire combustion and conlu&'d events, New hilch'd to the woeful time. The obscure bird Clamonr'd tbe livelong night : мгле... | |
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