The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964 pages |
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... Hear not my steps , which way they walk , for fear Thy very stones , prate of my where - about , And take the present horror from the time , [ lives ; Which now suits with it . - Whiles I threat , he Words to the heat of deeds too cold ...
... Hear not my steps , which way they walk , for fear Thy very stones , prate of my where - about , And take the present horror from the time , [ lives ; Which now suits with it . - Whiles I threat , he Words to the heat of deeds too cold ...
Page 13
... hear the men deny it . So that , I say , He has borne all things well : and I do think , That , had he Duncan's sons under his key , [ find ( As , an't please heaven , he shall not , ) they should What ' twere to kill a father ; so ...
... hear the men deny it . So that , I say , He has borne all things well : and I do think , That , had he Duncan's sons under his key , [ find ( As , an't please heaven , he shall not , ) they should What ' twere to kill a father ; so ...
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... Hear his speech , but say thou nought . [ Macduff ! App . Macbeth ! Macbeth ! Macbeth ! beware Beware the thane of Fife .-- Dismiss me .-- --Enough . [ descends . Macb . Whate'er thou art , for thy good caution , thanks ; [ more . Thou ...
... Hear his speech , but say thou nought . [ Macduff ! App . Macbeth ! Macbeth ! Macbeth ! beware Beware the thane of Fife .-- Dismiss me .-- --Enough . [ descends . Macb . Whate'er thou art , for thy good caution , thanks ; [ more . Thou ...
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... hear a play to - morrow . Dost thou hear me , old friend ; can you play the murder of Gonzago ? - 1 Play . Ay , my lord . Ham . We'll have it to - morrow night . You could , for a need , study a speech of some dozen or sixteen lines ...
... hear a play to - morrow . Dost thou hear me , old friend ; can you play the murder of Gonzago ? - 1 Play . Ay , my lord . Ham . We'll have it to - morrow night . You could , for a need , study a speech of some dozen or sixteen lines ...
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... hear and see the matter . [ tent ine , King . With all my heart ; and it doth much con- To hear him so inclin'd . Good gentlemen , give him a further edge , And drive his purpose on to these delights . Ros . We shall , my lord ...
... hear and see the matter . [ tent ine , King . With all my heart ; and it doth much con- To hear him so inclin'd . Good gentlemen , give him a further edge , And drive his purpose on to these delights . Ros . We shall , my lord ...
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