The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Volum 9R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Pàgina 21
... hold thee to my heart . Ban . There if I grow , The harvest is your own . King . My plenteous joys Wanton in fulness ... hold our duties to your throne , & c . under an obli- gation of doing every thing in our power , as we hold our ...
... hold thee to my heart . Ban . There if I grow , The harvest is your own . King . My plenteous joys Wanton in fulness ... hold our duties to your throne , & c . under an obli- gation of doing every thing in our power , as we hold our ...
Pàgina 24
... hold , hold ! Enter MACBETH . Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! [ Embracing him . Greater than both , by the all - hail hereafter ! Thy letters have tranfported me beyond This ign'rant prefent time , and I feel now The future in the ...
... hold , hold ! Enter MACBETH . Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! [ Embracing him . Greater than both , by the all - hail hereafter ! Thy letters have tranfported me beyond This ign'rant prefent time , and I feel now The future in the ...
Pàgina 30
... Hold , take my fword . There's husbandry in heaven , Their candles are all out . - Take thee that too . A heavy fummons lyes like lead upon me , And yet I would not fleep : Merciful powers ! Restrain in me the curfed thoughts that ...
... Hold , take my fword . There's husbandry in heaven , Their candles are all out . - Take thee that too . A heavy fummons lyes like lead upon me , And yet I would not fleep : Merciful powers ! Restrain in me the curfed thoughts that ...
Pàgina 40
... hold our tongues , That moft may claim this argument for ours ? Don . What fhould be spoken here , Where our fate , hid within an augre - hole , May rufh , and feize us ? let's away ; our tears Are not yet brewed .. Mal . Nor our strong ...
... hold our tongues , That moft may claim this argument for ours ? Don . What fhould be spoken here , Where our fate , hid within an augre - hole , May rufh , and feize us ? let's away ; our tears Are not yet brewed .. Mal . Nor our strong ...
Pàgina 44
... hold a folemn fupper , Sir , And I'll requelt your prefence . Ban . Lay your Highnets ' Command upon me ; to the which . Are with a most indiffoluble tye For ever knit . Mach . Ride you this afternoon ? Ban . Ay , my good Lord . my ...
... hold a folemn fupper , Sir , And I'll requelt your prefence . Ban . Lay your Highnets ' Command upon me ; to the which . Are with a most indiffoluble tye For ever knit . Mach . Ride you this afternoon ? Ban . Ay , my good Lord . my ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 27 - tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly; if the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch With his surcease success : that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here, But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, We'd jump the life to come.
Pàgina 32 - I go, and it is done: the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven, or to hell.
Pàgina 283 - My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.
Pàgina 29 - I have given suck, and know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me: I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, And dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you Have done to this.
Pàgina 28 - Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels...
Pàgina 34 - Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood That fears a painted devil.
Pàgina 24 - You wait on nature's mischief! Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell ! That my keen knife see not the wound it makes ; Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry, Hold, hold ! Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! Enter MACBETH.
Pàgina 20 - Implored your highness' pardon and set forth A deep repentance: nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it; he died As one that had been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he owed As 'twere a careless trifle.
Pàgina 65 - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake : Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. All. Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. 3 Witch. Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf : Witches...
Pàgina 88 - To bed, to bed; there's knocking at the gate: come, come, come, come, give me your hand: what's done cannot be undone: to bed, to bed, to bed.