 | John O'Connor - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2001 - 88 pages
...Threatens his bloody stage: by th' clock 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp: Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done. On Tuesday... | |
 | Victor L. Cahn - Drama - 2001 - 361 pages
...Threatens his bloody stage. By th' clock 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, Where living light should kiss it? (II, iv, 4-10) Here is as clear a statement as may be found... | |
 | George Wilson Knight - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 393 pages
...Threaten his bloody stage: by the clock, 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp; Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? Old Man. Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done. On... | |
 | John O'Connor - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2001 - 80 pages
...Threatens his bloody stage: by th' clock 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp: Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done. On Tuesday... | |
 | George Wilson Knight - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 393 pages
...Threaten his bloody stage: by the clock, ‘tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp; 1st night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? Old Man. ‘Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - Political Science - 2002 - 228 pages
...Threatens his bloody stage: by th' clock, ‘tis day, And yet dark night strangles the traveling lamp: Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? Ross—Macbeth II.iv Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender... | |
 | H. S. Toshack - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 155 pages
...Threatens his bloody stage: by th' clock 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? OLD MAN: 'Tis unnatural, 10 Even like the deed that's done.... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Dinah Jurksaitis - Education - 2003 - 152 pages
...trifled former knowings Ross Ha, good father, Thou seest the heavens, as troubled with man's act, 5 Threaten his bloody stage. By the clock 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb When living... | |
 | William Shakespeare - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2004 - 127 pages
...Threatens his bloody stage. By th'clock 'tis day And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb 10 When living light should kiss it? Old Man 'Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done.... | |
 | Edda Weigand - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2004 - 282 pages
...guilt. - Lady Macbeth: My hands are of your colour, but I shame to wear a heart so white. - Ross: It's night's predominance, or the day's shame, that darkness does the face of earth entomb, when living light should kiss it? - Lady Macbeth: Oh, these flaws, and starts - impostors to... | |
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