 | 1849 - 606 pągines
...what I have done ; Look on 't again, I dare not. " Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : 'tis the eye of childhood, That fears a painted devil....the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt." We require the aid of a plastic and powerful imagination, to place ourselves in the situation of Lady... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 pągines
...afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : The sleeping, and the dead, Are but...[Exit. Knocking within. Macb. Whence is that knocking ? 8 the ravelfd sleave of care,] Sleave signifies the ravell'd knotty part of the silk, which gives... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1847 - 870 pągines
...afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give nie ut sure that sense Is apoplexed : for madness would...thralled, But it reserved some quantity of choice To serve [ E.rif. — Knocking within. • r UACBETU. Harki I laid tbcir daggers reaily ; be could це* miss... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pągines
...afraid to think what I have done ; Look't on't again, I dare not. Lady. Infirm of purpose : Gire me irmament With living sapphires ; Hesperus that led The starry host, rode brightest, till the moon, [Es!t. Knocking within. Jfacb. Whence is that knocking ! [Starling. How is't with me, when every noise... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pągines
...afraid to think what I hATe done ; Look't on't again, I dare not. Lady. Infirm of purpose : Give me . Th :.':!'( the faces of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt. [Exit. Knocking within. Macb.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1848 - 270 pągines
...to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady Macbeth. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead Are but as...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 here... | |
 | Charles Heath - 1848 - 186 pągines
...to think what I have dono ; Look on't again, I daro not. Lady Macbeth. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : The sleeping, and the dead, Are but...grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt. [Exit. Knockiug within. Macbeth. Whence is that knocking ? How is't with me, when every noise appals me ?... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pągines
...afraid to think what I have dune ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : The sleeping and the dead, Are but as...I'll g^ild the faces of the grooms withal, For it mus'. seem their guilt. [Exit. Knocking within. Macb. Whence is that knocking ? How is't with me, when... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 pągines
...sleided, or unravelled ; and therefore useless : thus a sleeveless errand would be a fruitless one. I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, For it must...Whence is that knocking ? How is't with me, when every noise appals me ? What hands are here ! Ha ! they pluck out mine eyes ! Will all great Neptune's ocean... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pągines
...afraid to think what I have done; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M, Infirm of purpose ! Give me / / Knncking within. Maeb. Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appals me ! What... | |
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