The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 284
... Macbeth , Banquo , Generals of the King's Army . Lenox , Macduff , Roffe , Noblemen of Scotland . Menteeth , Augus ... Macbeth . Son to Macduff . Doctor . Lady Macbeth . Lady Macduff . Gentlewomen , attending on Lady Macbeth . Hecate ...
... Macbeth , Banquo , Generals of the King's Army . Lenox , Macduff , Roffe , Noblemen of Scotland . Menteeth , Augus ... Macbeth . Son to Macduff . Doctor . Lady Macbeth . Lady Macduff . Gentlewomen , attending on Lady Macbeth . Hecate ...
Page 285
... Macbeth . 1 Witch . I come , I come , Grimalkin . 2 Witch . Padocke calls - anon ! All . Fair is foul , and foul is fair , Hover through the fog and filthy air . [ They rife from the ftage , and fly away . SCENE changes to the Palace at ...
... Macbeth . 1 Witch . I come , I come , Grimalkin . 2 Witch . Padocke calls - anon ! All . Fair is foul , and foul is fair , Hover through the fog and filthy air . [ They rife from the ftage , and fly away . SCENE changes to the Palace at ...
Page 286
... Macbeth ( well he deferves that name ) Difdaining fortune , with his brandifht steel Which fmoak'd with bloody execution , Like valour's minion carved out his paffage , ' Till he had fac'd the flave ; Who ne'er fhook hands nor bid ...
... Macbeth ( well he deferves that name ) Difdaining fortune , with his brandifht steel Which fmoak'd with bloody execution , Like valour's minion carved out his paffage , ' Till he had fac'd the flave ; Who ne'er fhook hands nor bid ...
Page 287
... Macbeth and Banquo ? Cap . Yes , As fparrows , eagles ; or the hare , the lion . If I fay footh , I must report ... Macbeth and Banque were like cannons over- charg'd ; So they redoubled ftrokes upon the foe : Except they The Tragedy of ...
... Macbeth and Banquo ? Cap . Yes , As fparrows , eagles ; or the hare , the lion . If I fay footh , I must report ... Macbeth and Banque were like cannons over- charg'd ; So they redoubled ftrokes upon the foe : Except they The Tragedy of ...
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... Macbeth . We can never believe , our author meant any thing like this . My regulation of the pointing reftores the true meaning ; that the loyal Mactab confronted the disloyal Cawdor , arm to aim . Curbing Curbing his lavish fpirit . To ...
... Macbeth . We can never believe , our author meant any thing like this . My regulation of the pointing reftores the true meaning ; that the loyal Mactab confronted the disloyal Cawdor , arm to aim . Curbing Curbing his lavish fpirit . To ...
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