| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 páginas
...Macduft'is fled to England. Macb. Fled to England ? Len. Ay, my good lord. Macb. Time, thou antitipat'st my dread exploits : The flighty purpose never is o'ertook,...very firstlings of my heart shall be The firstlings ef my hand. And even now To crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done : The castle of Macduff... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 528 páginas
...MACS. Fled to England ? LEN. Ay, my good lord. MACB. Time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits 3 : The flighty purpose never is o'ertook, Unless the...moment, The very firstlings * of my heart shall be nacks the unlucky days were distinguished by a mark of reprobation. So, in Decker's Honest Whore, 1635... | |
| 1847 - 524 páginas
...to remember his precise words, " Hill ! I have long thought of it, and I have now determined to do it. 'From this moment the very firstlings of my heart shall be the firstlings of my hand.' I will write a comedy, of which you shall be the principal character, and it shall be called, ' The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 520 páginas
...considered in so harsh a light. RITSON. J His act did not O'ERTAKE his bad intent;] So, in Macbeth : " The flighty purpose never is o'ertook, " Unless the deed go with it." STEEVENS. That perish'd by the way 6 : thoughts are no subjects ; Intents but merely thoughts. MARI.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 378 páginas
...that bring you word, Macduffis fled to England. Macb. Fled to England ? Len. Ay, my good lord. Macb. Time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits :* The flighty...heart shall be The firstlings of my hand. And even now [»] This was intended as a compliment to King Jamea the First, who first united the two islands and... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...king ! Go, muster men : My counsel is my shield ; We must be brief, when traitors brave the field. Time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits : The flighty...crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done. ADVERSITY. Sweet are the uses of adversity ; Wears yet a precious jewel in his head : And this our... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 884 páginas
...Tistwoorthree,mylord,thatbringyou word, MacdutF is fled to England. Macb. Fled to England? Len. Ay, my good lord. Macb. ucts, be it thought and done: The castle of MacduffI will surprise, Seize upon Fife, give to the edge... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 344 páginas
...is fled to England. Macb. " Fled to England ? Len. Ay, my good lord. Macb. Time, thou anticipat'st J my dread exploits : The flighty purpose never is o'ertook, Unless the deed go with it : From this moment, * Besmeared with blond. f ie Spirits. J Preventest, by taking away the opportunity. The very firstlings... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 380 páginas
...England. Macb. Fled to England? Len. Ay, my good lord. Macb. Time, thou anticipat'st my dread eiploits. The flighty purpose never is o'ertook, Unless the deed go with it. From this moment The vety firstlings of my heart shall be The firstlings of my hand. And even now To crown my thoughts with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 516 páginas
...thou antitipat'sl1 my dread eiploitt: The flighty purpose never is o'ertook. Unless the < I, . , 1 go with it : From this moment. The very firstlings of my heart >lall be • The firstlings of my hand. And even now To crown my thoughts with acts, be it though and... | |
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