| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 632 pages
...promis'd thee. Lay it to thy heart, ifi * J * * ' andfarewel, Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and flialt be What thou art promised : — Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o'the milk of human kindnefs, To catch the neareft way : Thou would'ft be great ; Art not without ambition... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 116 pages
...be ! This have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner of greatness ; that thou mighfst not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant of what greatness is promis'd thee. Lay it to thv heart, andfarewel. 333 \ Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be '... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 pages
...have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner of greatness ; that thou mig/it'st not tos? the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant of what greatness is promised tkee. Lay it tu thy heart, and farewel. . 333 Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 694 pages
...Cymkeliae You »re deceiv'd, my lord, this is Monfieur Parolles, the gallant militaril M'i Well H&. Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full o' the milk of human kindnefs Macb — Come to my woman's breads, and take my milk for gall, you murd'ring minifters lb... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1791 - 702 pages
...Cyrabeline. You are deceived, my lord, this is Monfieur Parallel, the gallant militarift All; Well. Yet. Jo I fear thy nature ; it is too full o' the milk of human kindnefs Macb. — Come to my woman's breafts, and take my milk for gall, you murd'ring miniftcrs It.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 476 pages
...— You mould be women And yet your beards forbid me to inteiprct That you are fo. MacbetVt Temper. Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk of human kindncfs, To catch the neareft way : thouwouldft be great Art not without ambition, but without The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1796 - 422 pages
...experience to their prefent pleafure, And fo rebel to judgment. Ibid. AI Sc. 5. MACBETH 's CHARACTER. • Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk of human kindnefs, To catch the neareft way : thou would ft be great ; Art not without ambition, but without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 442 pages
...to thy heart, and farewel." Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and fhalt be What thou art promis'd : — Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk of human kindnefs, To catch the neareft way : Thou wouldft be great ; Art not without ambition ; but without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 322 pages
...that thou might'Jl not lofe the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant of ivhat greatnefs is promifed thee. Lay it to thy heart, and farewell. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and malt be What thou art promis'd : — Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk of human... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 558 pages
...king that shall be deliver dearest 'Iliis have I thought gooc partner of greatness; that thou mighfst not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant...greatness is promised thee. Lay it to thy heart, and ftirezcel. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be What thou art promis'd: — Yet do I fear thy... | |
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