The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... Macb . Till then , enough . - Come , friends . Very gladly . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Fores . A Room in the Palace . Flourish . Enter DUNCAN , MALCOLM , DONAL- BAIN , LENOX , and Attendants . Dun . Is execution done on Cawdor ? Are not ...
... Macb . Till then , enough . - Come , friends . Very gladly . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Fores . A Room in the Palace . Flourish . Enter DUNCAN , MALCOLM , DONAL- BAIN , LENOX , and Attendants . Dun . Is execution done on Cawdor ? Are not ...
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... Macb . The service and the loyalty I owe , In doing it , pays itself . Your highness ' part Is to receive our duties : and our duties Are to your throne and state , children , and servants ; Which do but what they should , by doing ...
... Macb . The service and the loyalty I owe , In doing it , pays itself . Your highness ' part Is to receive our duties : and our duties Are to your throne and state , children , and servants ; Which do but what they should , by doing ...
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... Macb . The rest is labour , which is not us'd for you : I'll be myself the harbinger , and make joyful The hearing of my wife with your approach ; So , humbly take my leave . Dun . My worthy Cawdor ! 2 Macb . The prince of Cumberland ...
... Macb . The rest is labour , which is not us'd for you : I'll be myself the harbinger , and make joyful The hearing of my wife with your approach ; So , humbly take my leave . Dun . My worthy Cawdor ! 2 Macb . The prince of Cumberland ...
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... Macb . Duncan comes here to - night . Lady M. My dearest love , And when goes hence ? Macb . To - morrow , -as he purposes . Lady M. Shall sun that morrow see ! O , never Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read strange ...
... Macb . Duncan comes here to - night . Lady M. My dearest love , And when goes hence ? Macb . To - morrow , -as he purposes . Lady M. Shall sun that morrow see ! O , never Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read strange ...
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... Macb . If it were done , when ' tis done , then ' twere well It were done quickly : If the assassination 8 Your servants ever , & c . ] The sense is : -We , and all who be- long to us , look upon our lives and fortunes not as our own ...
... Macb . If it were done , when ' tis done , then ' twere well It were done quickly : If the assassination 8 Your servants ever , & c . ] The sense is : -We , and all who be- long to us , look upon our lives and fortunes not as our own ...
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