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" I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf ; And that which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have... "
The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's Tragedies - Page 125
by Janette Dillon - 2007 - 169 pages
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The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1818 - 362 pages
...sick at heart, When I behold — Seyton, I say ! — This push Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have liv'd long enough : my way of life Is fall'n into the sear 9, the yellow leaf: And that which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 pages
...our sympathy by that fine close of thoughtful melancholy, " My way of life is fallen into the sear, The yellow leaf; and that which should accompany old age, As honour, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; But in their stead, curses, not loud but deep, Mouth-honour,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 18

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1818 - 574 pages
...Macbeth, he exhibits it in the following stale of improvement: ' " My way of life is fallen into the sear, The yellow leaf; and that which should accompany old age, As honour, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; But in their stead, curses not loud but deep, Mouth-honour,...
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The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 pages
...now. I have liv'd long enough : my way of life Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf: And tnat, which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honour, breath, Which the poor heart would...
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The works of ... George Crabbe, Volume 4

George Crabbe - 1820 - 272 pages
...of him. Henry V. Act I. Scene 1. I have lived long enough; my May of life Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old...age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, 1 must not look to have. Macbeth, Act V. Scene 3. TALE XIX. THE CONVERT. SOME to our Hero have a hero's...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 456 pages
...inhabitant of a barren country, against those who have more opportunities of luxury. NOTE XLIL Macbeth. I HAVE liv'd long enough : my way of life Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf. As there is no relation between the may of life, and fallen into the sear, I...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll. D.: Containing Adventurer and Rasselas

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 466 pages
...inhabitant of a barren country, against those who have more opportunities of luxury. NOTE XLII. Macbeth. I HAVE liv'd long enough: my way of life Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf. As there is no relation between the way of life, and fallen into the sear, I...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: To which are Added His ...

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 516 pages
...yellow leaf: • The physician. ; t Sink. J Base fellow. » An appellation of contempt. . ]} Dry. • And that which should accompany old age," As honour,...obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honour, breath, Which the poor heart would...
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Memoirs of Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Esq, Volumes 1-2

Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1821 - 488 pages
...his ever ready, indefatiga ' I have liv'd long enough, my way of life ' Is fallen into the sear and yellow leaf; * And that which should accompany old...As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends,* I have. " My sister R , who is here, has read your Memoirs of the Abbt Kdgeworth with interest and approbation...
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Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine ..., Volume 4

Theater - 1823 - 432 pages
...and kindlier sort are manifest in his beautiful lamentations over the value and loss of all " ^-^— which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends." The instability, irresolution, and timidity of Macbeth were finely pourtrayed by Mr. MACRF.ADY. That...
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