| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 pages
...die. Enter Macbeth. Macb. Who's there ? What ho ? — • Lady. Alack II am afraid they have awak'd, And 'tis not done; the Attempt, and not the Deed Confounds us — Hark J — I laid their Daggers ready, He could not mifs 'em. Had he not refembled My Father as he flept,... | |
| Longinus, William Smith - Authors, Greek - 1752 - 242 pages
...about it 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 . i The beft way to commend it, as it deferves, would be, to quote the whole fcene. The fact... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 558 pages
...nature do contend about them, Whether they live or die. Lady. Alack II am afraid, they have awak'd, And 'tis not done. The attempt and not the deed, Confounds...:—hark !—I laid their daggers ready, He could not mifs 'em.—* Had he not refembled My father as he flept, I had don't—My hufband ! Macb. [within]... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 pages
...theref-vwhat, hot g a Lady. Alack! I am afraid they have awak'd, And 'tis not done :-^-the attempt, ami not the deed", Confounds us :•—Hark !•—I laid their daggers ready, He could not miss them.-?-Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had don't.—My hnsbanc^ Enter MACBETH. Mae.... | |
| Daniel Bellamy - Apologetics - 1789 - 512 pages
...again immediately after (he goes on, Alack ! [ 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 'em.— Ad II. Scene 3. The bcfl way to commend it, as it deferves, would be to quote the whole... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 586 pages
...about, them. Whether they live, or die'. MACBETH. ,, 7 Lady M. Alack fI am afraid they have awak'd, And 'tis not done :—the attempt, and not the deed,...:—Hark !—I laid their daggers ready. He could not mifs them '.—Had he not refembled My father as he flept, I had done't 1 .—My hufband? Eater MACBETH.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 646 pages
...live, or die. 5 MACS. [Within.] Who's there?—what, ho! LADY M. Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd, And 'tis not done :—the attempt, and not the deed,...:—Hark !—I laid their daggers ready, He could not mifs them. 6 —Had he not refembled My father as he flept, I had done't. 7 —My hufband ? from many... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 592 pages
...live or die. MACS. [Within.] Who's there ?—what, ho ! LADT M. Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd, And 'tis not done :—the attempt, and not the deed,...:—Hark !—I laid their daggers ready, He could not mifs them—Had he not refembled My father as he flept, I had done't.—My hufband ? Enter MACBETH.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 442 pages
...live, or die. Macb. {Within^ Who's there '—What, ho ! Lady. Alack • I am afraid they have awak'd, ' And 'tis not done ;—the attempt, and not the deed,...:—Hark !—I laid their daggers ready, He could not mifs them.—Had he not relembled My father as he flept, 1 had done't.—My hufband ? Eater MACBETH.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 380 pages
...possets, That death and nature do contend about them, "\Yhether they live, or die. Na,cb. (Within} Who's there? — what, ho! 'Lady M. Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd, And 'tis not done: — the attempt, and not the deed, Confounds us: — Hark! — I laid their... | |
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