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Page 15
... gives it as a render- ing of the French ' grabuge ' ( compare Manzoni's Azzecca - gar- buglia ) . 8,9 Graymalkin . Paddock . The witches are supposed to be summoned by familiar spirits in the form of cats and toads . They answer ' anon ...
... gives it as a render- ing of the French ' grabuge ' ( compare Manzoni's Azzecca - gar- buglia ) . 8,9 Graymalkin . Paddock . The witches are supposed to be summoned by familiar spirits in the form of cats and toads . They answer ' anon ...
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... Give me , " quoth I : " Aroint thee , witch ! " the rump - fed ronyon cries . Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o ' the Tiger : But in a sieve I'll thither sail , And like a rat without a tail , 61 Saint Colmes ' inch . The island ...
... Give me , " quoth I : " Aroint thee , witch ! " the rump - fed ronyon cries . Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o ' the Tiger : But in a sieve I'll thither sail , And like a rat without a tail , 61 Saint Colmes ' inch . The island ...
Page 20
... give thee a wind . FIRST WITCH . Thou ' rt kind . THIRD WITCH . And I another . FIRST WITCH . I myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , All the quarters that they know I ' the shipman's card . I'll drain him dry as ...
... give thee a wind . FIRST WITCH . Thou ' rt kind . THIRD WITCH . And I another . FIRST WITCH . I myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , All the quarters that they know I ' the shipman's card . I'll drain him dry as ...
Page 23
... give thee , from our royal master , thanks ; Only to herald thee to his sight , not pay thee . ROSSE . And , for an earnest of a greater honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : 90 100 84 Eaten on . Fed on . So we ...
... give thee , from our royal master , thanks ; Only to herald thee to his sight , not pay thee . ROSSE . And , for an earnest of a greater honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : 90 100 84 Eaten on . Fed on . So we ...
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... gives way and quails at the horrid image of murder which they create within me ? ' See Dr. Bucknill's Mad Folk of Shakspere , p . 13 , where the constitution of mind which this speech implies is characterized . 140 Shakes so my single ...
... gives way and quails at the horrid image of murder which they create within me ? ' See Dr. Bucknill's Mad Folk of Shakspere , p . 13 , where the constitution of mind which this speech implies is characterized . 140 Shakes so my single ...
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Attendants babe Banquo blood Cæsar caldron Castle CATH Coriolanus cousin crime crown daggers dare dead death deed DOCT DONALBAIN Duncan Dunsinane England Enter LADY MACBETH Enter MACBETH Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fleance gallowglasses GENT give Glamis grace hail Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven HECATE Holinshed honour instruments of darkness King Lear king of Scotland knocking LADY MACD LADY MACDUFF LENOX lives look lord MACB Macduff Malcolm Malcolm II means mind murder murther nature night noble old SIWARD Palace passage poor pray ROSSE Saxon SCENE Scotland SECOND MUR SECOND WITCH Servant shake Shakspere Shakspere's sleep soldier speak spirit strange strange matters sword thane of Cawdor thee There's thine things THIRD MUR THIRD WITCH thou art thought three Witches to-night traitor tyrant weird sisters What's wife Winter's Tale word worthy thane wouldst ΙΟ