The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... Northumberland , general of the English forces . Lady MACDUFf . Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth . HECATE , and three Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers , Murderers , Attendants , and Messengers . -- Lady MACBETH ...
... Northumberland , general of the English forces . Lady MACDUFf . Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth . HECATE , and three Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers , Murderers , Attendants , and Messengers . -- Lady MACBETH ...
Page 332
... Northumberland , and warlike Siward : That , by the help of these , ( with Him above To ratify the work , ) we may again Give to our tables meat , sleep to our nights ; Free from our feasts and banquets bloody knives : Do faithful ...
... Northumberland , and warlike Siward : That , by the help of these , ( with Him above To ratify the work , ) we may again Give to our tables meat , sleep to our nights ; Free from our feasts and banquets bloody knives : Do faithful ...
Page 365
... NORTHUMBERLAND . HENRY PERCY , his son . LORD ROSS . LORD WILLOUGHBY . LORD FITZWATER . BISHOP OF CARLISLE . ABBOT OF WESTMINSTER . Lord Marshal ; and another Lord . Sir PIERCE OF EXTON . Sir STEPHEN SCROOP . Captain of a band of ...
... NORTHUMBERLAND . HENRY PERCY , his son . LORD ROSS . LORD WILLOUGHBY . LORD FITZWATER . BISHOP OF CARLISLE . ABBOT OF WESTMINSTER . Lord Marshal ; and another Lord . Sir PIERCE OF EXTON . Sir STEPHEN SCROOP . Captain of a band of ...
Page 371
... makes sport to mock itself : Since thou dost seek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great king , to flatter thee Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . K. Rich . Should dying men flatter Bb 2 SCENE IV . $ 71 KING RICHARD II .
... makes sport to mock itself : Since thou dost seek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great king , to flatter thee Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . K. Rich . Should dying men flatter Bb 2 SCENE IV . $ 71 KING RICHARD II .
Page 372
William Shakespeare. Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . K. Rich . Should dying men flatter with these that live : Gaunt . No , no ; men living flatter those that die . K. Rich . Thou , now a dying , say'st thou flat- ter'st me . Gaunt . Oh ! no ...
William Shakespeare. Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . K. Rich . Should dying men flatter with these that live : Gaunt . No , no ; men living flatter those that die . K. Rich . Thou , now a dying , say'st thou flat- ter'st me . Gaunt . Oh ! no ...
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