Works, Containing His Plays and Poems: To which is Added a Glossary, Volume 3G.G. & J. Robinson, R. Faulder, B. & J. White, J. Edwards, T. Payne, Jun. J. Walker, & J. Anderson, 1797 |
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... lord . MACB . We should have elfe defir'd your good advice ( Which still hath been both grave and profperous , ) In this day's council ; but we'll take to - morrow . Is't far you ride ? BAN . As far , my lord , as will fill up the time ...
... lord . MACB . We should have elfe defir'd your good advice ( Which still hath been both grave and profperous , ) In this day's council ; but we'll take to - morrow . Is't far you ride ? BAN . As far , my lord , as will fill up the time ...
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... lord . MACB . So is he mine : and in fuch bloody diftance , That every minute of his being thrusts Against my near'ft of life : And though I could With bare - fac'd power sweep him from my fight , And bid my will avouch it ; yet I must ...
... lord . MACB . So is he mine : and in fuch bloody diftance , That every minute of his being thrusts Against my near'ft of life : And though I could With bare - fac'd power sweep him from my fight , And bid my will avouch it ; yet I must ...
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... lord , his throat is cut ; that I did for him . MACB . Thou art the best o'the cut - throats : Yet he's good , That did the like for Fleance : if thou didft it , Thou art the nonpareil . MUR . Moft royal fir , Fleance is ' fcap'd . MACB ...
... lord , his throat is cut ; that I did for him . MACB . Thou art the best o'the cut - throats : Yet he's good , That did the like for Fleance : if thou didft it , Thou art the nonpareil . MUR . Moft royal fir , Fleance is ' fcap'd . MACB ...
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... lord . What is't that moves your high- MACB . Which of you have done this ? LORDS . What , my good lord ? MACB . Thou can'ft not fay , I did it never fhake Thy gory locks at me . ROSSE . Gentlemen , rise ; his highness is not well ...
... lord . What is't that moves your high- MACB . Which of you have done this ? LORDS . What , my good lord ? MACB . Thou can'ft not fay , I did it never fhake Thy gory locks at me . ROSSE . Gentlemen , rise ; his highness is not well ...
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... LORD . The fon of Duncan , ' From whom this tyrant holds the due of birth , Lives in the English court ; and is receiv'd Of the most pious Edward with fuch grace , That the malevolence of fortune nothing Takes from his high refpect ...
... LORD . The fon of Duncan , ' From whom this tyrant holds the due of birth , Lives in the English court ; and is receiv'd Of the most pious Edward with fuch grace , That the malevolence of fortune nothing Takes from his high refpect ...
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