| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 páginas
...PO mock their Charge with Snores, I hive drugg'd their Poffets, £ 3 iji S The Tragedy of Macbeth. That Death and Nature do contend about them* Whether...or die. Enter Macbeth. Macb. Who's there? What ho? L*dy. Alack! I am afraid they have awak'd, Ann i is not done; the Attempt, and not the Deed Confounds... | |
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 páginas
...[bold : That Death and Nature do contend about themi Whether they live or die. Enter Macbeth. M*cb. Who's there ? What ho ? Lady. Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd, And 'tis not done; the Attempt, and not the Deed Confounds us — Hark I — I laid their Daggers ready, He could not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 492 páginas
...doors are open ; and the furfeited grooms Do mock their charge with fnores. I've drugg'd their Poflets, That death and nature do contend about them, Whether...not done; th' attempt, and not the deed, Confounds us hark! -I laid their daggers ready, He could not mifs 'em. Had he not refembled My father as he flept,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 348 páginas
...doors are open ; and the fnrfeited grooms Do mode their charge with fnores. I've orugg'd their foSets3 That death and nature do contend about them Whether...what ho! Lady. Alack! I am afraid they have awak'd, * ..... he iivn, "" ***' tf *"* "" CM h**th *'"*• And 'tis not done ; th' attempt, and not the deed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1750 - 336 páginas
...doers are open ; and the forfeited grooms Do mock their charge with fnores.I've drugg'd their poffets, That death and nature do contend about them, Whether...there? what ho! — Lady. Alack! I am afraid they have awafc'd,• ••••helives, ' Words to the heat of desdi too cold bicaih gives. ' '. I goi *«.... | |
| Longinus, William Smith - 1752 - 242 páginas
...fatal bell-man, Which gives the ftern'ft good-night he is about ifc And again immediately after, . Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd, And 'tis not done : th' attempt, and not the deed, Confounds us — Hark! — I laid their daggers ready, He could not mifs them . The beft way to commend it, as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 510 páginas
...doors are open ; and the forfeited grooms Do mock their charge with fnores. I've drugg'd their Foflets, That death and nature do contend about them, Whether they live or die. Enter Macbeth? Maeb. Who's there ? - what ho ! Lady. Alack ! I am afraid, they have awak'd ; And 'tis not done ; th'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 páginas
...doors are open ; and the forfeited grooms Do mock their charge with fnores. I've drugg'd their poffets, That death and nature do contend about them. Whether they live or die. "Enter Macbeth. Macl. Who's there ? what ho ?— — LaJy. Alack ! I am afraid, they have awak'd ; J^nd 'tis not done... | |
| 1764 - 216 páginas
...natural paffkge from Macbeth, which will fhew that nothing is, fo affecting as nature itfelf. Mart. Who's there ?- — What ho! Lady. Alack, I am afraid they have awak'd, And'tis not done; th'attempr,.and not the deed. Confounds us—hark!—I laid theirdaggers ready,.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 652 páginas
...are open •, and the forfeited grooms Do mock their charge with fnores. I've drugg'd their Pofiets, That death and nature do contend about them, Whether...not done. Th' attempt and not the deed, Confounds us—hark—! I laid their daggers ready, He could not mifs 'em.— 7 Had he not refembled My t'ae... | |
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