Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse; That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my... The Plays of William Shakespeare - Página 15por William Shakespeare - 1803Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1832 - 312 páginas
...enjoyment and distinction. She spoke in all the boldness of her nature : — " The raven himself is hoarse, That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my...top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood, Stop the access and passage .to remorse ! That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose,... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1832 - 304 páginas
...: — " The raven himself is hoarse, That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlement?. Come, come you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts,...top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood, Stop the access and passage to remorse ! That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 páginas
...make up his message. Lady M. Give him tending. He brings great news. The raven himself is hoarse, 4 ") o 4>) That no compunctions visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 páginas
...thine ear." So in Lord Sterline's Julius Cesar, 1607:— " Thou in my bosom used to pour thy spright." He brings great news. The raven himself is hoarse,...fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect, and it.2 Come to my woman's breasts, And take my milk for gall, you murd'ring ministers, Wherever in your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 páginas
...entrance of Duncan Under uiy battlements. Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, nnsex : ; Sem S. ACT I. Tint no compunctious visitions of nature Sluike tny fell purpose, nor keep peace between... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 páginas
...thine ear." So in Lord Sterline's /ulna Cesar, 1607:— " Thou in my bosom used to pour thy spright." He brings great news. The raven himself is hoarse,...purpose, nor keep peace between The effect, and it. 2 Come to my woman's breasts, And take my milk for gall, you murd'ring ministers, Wherever in your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 568 páginas
...croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal J thoughts, unsex me here ; And fill me, from the crown...fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect, and it.2 Come to my woman's breasts, And take my milk for gall, you murd'ring ministers, Wherever in your... | |
| 1839 - 914 páginas
...featuresof hislike* This imprecation is strikingly analogous, In spirit, to that of Lady Macbeth. " Come, come you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts,...top-full Of direst cruelty ! Make thick my blood, Step up the access and passage to remorse ; That no compunctious viaitings of nature Shake my fell... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 páginas
...entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, 3 unscx me here ; •And fill me, from the crown to the toe,...my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse ;4 That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 168 páginas
...This paragraph Malone quotes in illustration of the following passage in "Macbeth," act i. sc. 5. " Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts,...the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty," &c. Malone observes that Shakespeare, very possibly, in this instance may have resorted to Nash's very... | |
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