The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 320
... Macb . The rest is labour , which is not. his sons . MACBETH , generals of the King's army . BANQUO , DUNCAN , King of Scotland . MALCOLM , DONALBAIN , Young SIWARD , his son . SEYTON , an officer attending on Macbeth . Son to Macduff ...
... Macb . The rest is labour , which is not. his sons . MACBETH , generals of the King's army . BANQUO , DUNCAN , King of Scotland . MALCOLM , DONALBAIN , Young SIWARD , his son . SEYTON , an officer attending on Macbeth . Son to Macduff ...
Page 321
... Macb . So foul and fair a day I have not seen . Ban . How far is't call'd to Fores ? - What are these , So wither'd , and so wild in their attire ; - That look not like the inhabitants o'the earth , And yet are on't ? Live you ? or are ...
... Macb . So foul and fair a day I have not seen . Ban . How far is't call'd to Fores ? - What are these , So wither'd , and so wild in their attire ; - That look not like the inhabitants o'the earth , And yet are on't ? Live you ? or are ...
Page 322
... Macb . Into the air : and what seem'd corporal , melted you . As breath into the wind . -'Would they had staid Ban . Were such things here , as we do speak about ? Or have we eaten of the insane root , That takes the reason prisoner ? Macb ...
... Macb . Into the air : and what seem'd corporal , melted you . As breath into the wind . -'Would they had staid Ban . Were such things here , as we do speak about ? Or have we eaten of the insane root , That takes the reason prisoner ? Macb ...
Page 323
... Macb . Duncan comes here to - night . Lady M. My dearest love , And when goes hence ? Macb . To - morrow , - as he purposes . Lady M. O , never - Shall sun that morrow see ! Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read ...
... Macb . Duncan comes here to - night . Lady M. My dearest love , And when goes hence ? Macb . To - morrow , - as he purposes . Lady M. O , never - Shall sun that morrow see ! Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read ...
Page 324
... Macb . If it were done , when ' tis done , then ' twere And we'll not fail . When Duncan is asleep , ACT 11 . Ludy M ... Macb . Hath he ask'd for me ? Lady M. Know you not , he has ? Macb . We will proceed no further in this ...
... Macb . If it were done , when ' tis done , then ' twere And we'll not fail . When Duncan is asleep , ACT 11 . Ludy M ... Macb . Hath he ask'd for me ? Lady M. Know you not , he has ? Macb . We will proceed no further in this ...
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