| Lindsay Price - 2001 - 40 pages
...afraid to think what I have done; Look on't again I dare not. LADY MACBETH: Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead Are but as...of the grooms withal; For it must seem their guilt. LADY MACBETH exits. A loud knocking is heard. MACBETH starts and stares in horror. MACBETH: Whence... | |
| Keith West - Drama - 2003 - 98 pages
...grooms with blood. Macbeth: I'll go no more: Lady Macbeth: Macbeth: Lady Macbeth: Macbeth: Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead Are but as...For it must seem their guilt. Exit Knocking within. Macbeth: Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appals me? What hands are here?... | |
| Robert Ornstein - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 318 pages
...unbend your noble strength, to think So brain-sickly of things: infirm of purpose: Give me a dagger: the sleeping, and the dead, Are but as pictures: 'tis...of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt. Macbeth Bring forth men children only: For thy undaunted mettle should compose Nothing but males. Will... | |
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