The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... Soldier . A Porter . An old Man . Lady Macbeth . Lady Macduff . Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth . Hecate , and three Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers , Murderers , At- tendants , and Messengers . The Ghost of ...
... Soldier . A Porter . An old Man . Lady Macbeth . Lady Macduff . Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth . Hecate , and three Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers , Murderers , At- tendants , and Messengers . The Ghost of ...
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... Soldier . Dun . What bloody man is that ? He can report , As seemeth by his plight , of the revolt The newest state . Mal . This is the sergeant , Who , like a good and hardy soldier , fought 1 ' Gainst my captivity : -Hail , brave ...
... Soldier . Dun . What bloody man is that ? He can report , As seemeth by his plight , of the revolt The newest state . Mal . This is the sergeant , Who , like a good and hardy soldier , fought 1 ' Gainst my captivity : -Hail , brave ...
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... Soldier , attended . -Who comes here ? Mal . Enter Rosse . The worthy thane of Rosse . Len . What a haste looks through his eyes ! So should he look , That seems to speak things strange . Rosse . God save the king ! From Fife , great ...
... Soldier , attended . -Who comes here ? Mal . Enter Rosse . The worthy thane of Rosse . Len . What a haste looks through his eyes ! So should he look , That seems to speak things strange . Rosse . God save the king ! From Fife , great ...
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... soldiers , make our women fighty To doff their dire distresses . Be it their comfort , Mal . We are coming thither : gracious England hath Lent us good Siward , and ten thousand men ; An older , and a better soldier , none That ...
... soldiers , make our women fighty To doff their dire distresses . Be it their comfort , Mal . We are coming thither : gracious England hath Lent us good Siward , and ten thousand men ; An older , and a better soldier , none That ...
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... soldier , and afear'd ? What beed we fear who knows it , when none can call our power to account ? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him ? Doc . Do you mark that ? Lady M. The thane of Fife , had a wife ...
... soldier , and afear'd ? What beed we fear who knows it , when none can call our power to account ? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him ? Doc . Do you mark that ? Lady M. The thane of Fife , had a wife ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Complete, in Eight Volumes: V.2 William Shakespeare No preview available - 2018 |
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