The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... Young Siward , his son . Seyton , an officer attending on Macbeth . Son to Macduff . An English Doctor . A Scotch Doctor . A Soldier . A Porter . An old Man . Lady Macbeth . Lady Macduff . Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth . Hecate ...
... Young Siward , his son . Seyton , an officer attending on Macbeth . Son to Macduff . An English Doctor . A Scotch Doctor . A Soldier . A Porter . An old Man . Lady Macbeth . Lady Macduff . Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth . Hecate ...
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... young remembrance cannot parallel A fellow to it . Re - enter Macduff . Macd . O horror ! horror ! horror ! Tongue , nor heart , Cannot conceive , nor name thee ! Macb . Len . What's the matter ? Macd . Confusion now hath made his ...
... young remembrance cannot parallel A fellow to it . Re - enter Macduff . Macd . O horror ! horror ! horror ! Tongue , nor heart , Cannot conceive , nor name thee ! Macb . Len . What's the matter ? Macd . Confusion now hath made his ...
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... young in deed . SCENE V. - The Heath . [ Exeunt , Thunder . Enter Hecate meeting the three Witches . 1 Witch . Why , how now , Hecate ? you look angerly , Hec . Have I not reason , beldams , as you are , Saucy , and overbold ? How did ...
... young in deed . SCENE V. - The Heath . [ Exeunt , Thunder . Enter Hecate meeting the three Witches . 1 Witch . Why , how now , Hecate ? you look angerly , Hec . Have I not reason , beldams , as you are , Saucy , and overbold ? How did ...
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... young ones in her nest , against the owl . All is the fear , and nothing is the love ; As little is the wisdom , where the flight So runs against all reason . Rosse . My dearest coz ' , I pray you school yourself : But , for your ...
... young ones in her nest , against the owl . All is the fear , and nothing is the love ; As little is the wisdom , where the flight So runs against all reason . Rosse . My dearest coz ' , I pray you school yourself : But , for your ...
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... may'st find him . Mur . Son . Thou ly'st , thou shag - ear'd villain . Mur . Young fry of weachery ? " Son . He's a traitor . What , you egg ? [ Stabbing him . He has killed me , mother : • II Run away , I pray you . [ 56 MACBETH .
... may'st find him . Mur . Son . Thou ly'st , thou shag - ear'd villain . Mur . Young fry of weachery ? " Son . He's a traitor . What , you egg ? [ Stabbing him . He has killed me , mother : • II Run away , I pray you . [ 56 MACBETH .
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