| William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - 1869 - 474 pages
...Lady M. Know you not, he has ? Macb. We will proceed no further in this business : He hath honor'd me of late; and I have bought Golden opinions from...? hath it slept since ? And wakes it now, to look BO green and pale At what it did so freely ? From this time, Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 234 pages
...you left the chamber? Macbeth. Hath he ask'd for me? Lady Macbeth. Know you not he has ? 30 Macbeth. We will proceed no further in this business: He hath...in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. Lady Macbeth. Was the hope drunk Wherein you dress'd yourself ? hath it slept since ? And wakes it now,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 140 pages
...proceed no further in this business: _ He hath honoured me of late ; and I have bought Golden opinions 3 from all sorts of people, Which would be worn now...Not cast aside so soon. Lady M. Was the hope drunk appeal, to pity, having the aspect of helpless innocence. Sightless means invisible. 1 Drown the urind,$c.]... | |
| Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1869 - 176 pages
...justified on the supposition that Lady Macbeth is playing on her husband's previous expression — " I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people,...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon." (5.) A metaphor must be wholly false, and must not combine truth with falsehood. '• A king is the... | |
| Henry Reed - 1869 - 478 pages
...the more prudential reflections — "We will proceed no further in this business : He hath honoured me of late : and I have bought Golden opinions from...people, Which would be worn now in their newest gloss, JSFot cast aside so soon." For an instant he seems innocent; and the wicked purpose cast away; but... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 pages
...Macready's Farewell Benefit at Drury Lane Theatre, on which occasion he played the part of Macbeth. — ED. "And I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts...now in their newest gloss. Not cast aside so soon — " * but I will venture to intimate to those whom I am addressing how in my mind I mainly connect... | |
| 1907 - 346 pages
...crime, and he desires to go no further. " We will proceed no further in this business ; He hath honored me of late ; and I have bought Golden opinions from...people, Which would be worn now in their newest gloss, And not cast aside so soon. ' ' She, like an angel of his Satanic Majesty, chides him for his lack... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 552 pages
...supp'd : why have you left the chamber ? Macb. Hath he ask'd for me ? Lady M. Know you not he has ? 30 Macb. We will proceed no further in this business...Not cast aside so soon. Lady M. Was the hope drunk 35 Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since ? 29. He fids'] He's Pope, + . He hath Ff. not?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 260 pages
...you left the chamber ? Macbeth. Hath he ask'd for me? Lady Macbeth. Know you not he has? 30 Macbeth. We will proceed no further in this business: He hath...in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. Lady Macbeth. Was the hope drunk Wherein you dress'd yourself ? hath it slept since ? And wakes it now,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 544 pages
...? Macb. Hath he ask'd for me ? Macb. We will proceed no further in this business: He hath honoured Know you not, he has ? Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since ? And wakes it now, to look... | |
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