The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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Page 259
... Enter MALCOLM and Old SIWARD . Siw . This way , my lord . - The castle's gently ren- dered : The tyrant's people on ... Enter , sir , the castle . [ Exeunt . Alarum . Re - enter MACBETH . Macb . Why should I play the Roman fool , and die ...
... Enter MALCOLM and Old SIWARD . Siw . This way , my lord . - The castle's gently ren- dered : The tyrant's people on ... Enter , sir , the castle . [ Exeunt . Alarum . Re - enter MACBETH . Macb . Why should I play the Roman fool , and die ...
Page 450
... Enter BOLINGBROKE and YORK , with Lords and At- tendants . Boling . Kind uncle York , the latest news we hear Is that the rebels have consumed with fire Our town of Cicester in Glocestershire ! But whether they be ta'en , or slain , we ...
... Enter BOLINGBROKE and YORK , with Lords and At- tendants . Boling . Kind uncle York , the latest news we hear Is that the rebels have consumed with fire Our town of Cicester in Glocestershire ! But whether they be ta'en , or slain , we ...
Page 490
... Enter Vintner . Vint . What ! stand'st thou still , and hear'st such a calling ? Look to the guests within . [ Exit FRAN . ] My lord , old sir John , with half a dozen more , are at the door shall I let them in ? P. Hen . Let them alone ...
... Enter Vintner . Vint . What ! stand'st thou still , and hear'st such a calling ? Look to the guests within . [ Exit FRAN . ] My lord , old sir John , with half a dozen more , are at the door shall I let them in ? P. Hen . Let them alone ...
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