| 206 páginas
...have done ; look on't again, I dare not. But withering him with scorn, his fiend-like wife replies — Infirm of purpose, Give me the daggers — the sleeping...of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt. And he is left to himself, alone, in that dim hall, whose every stone is witness of his crime. Are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 396 páginas
...Macb. I 'll go no more : I am afraid to think what I have done ; Look on 't again, I dare not. L. Macb. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : the sleeping...childhood, That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed, I 'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt. [Exit. Knocking within. Macb.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 páginas
...them, and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more : I am afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm...within. Macb. Whence is that knocking ? — How is't M'ith me, when every noise appals me ? What hands are here ? Ha ! they pluck out mine eyes. Will all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 páginas
...them, and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more : I am afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm...of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt. [Ej-it. — Knocking within. Macb. Whence is that knocking ? — How is't with me, when every noise... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 418 páginas
...them; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more: I am afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm...childhood, That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed, 3 Sleave is nnwronght silk, sometimes also called flass silk. It appears to be the coarse ravelled... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 páginas
...Marb. I'll go no more. I am afraid to think what I have done ; Look't on't again, I dare not. Lady. obert Chambers( Mai:b. Whence is that knocking ! [Starting How is't with me, when every noise appals me 1 What hands... | |
| 1849 - 606 páginas
...what I have done ; Look on 't again, I dare not. " Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : 'tis the eye of childhood, That fears a painted devil....the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt." We require the aid of a plastic and powerful imagination, to place ourselves in the situation of Lady... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 páginas
...; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more : I am afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm...[Exit. Knocking within. Macb. Whence is that knocking ? 8 the ravelfd sleave of care,] Sleave signifies the ravell'd knotty part of the silk, which gives... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...am afraid to think what I have done ; Look't on't again, I dare not. Lady. Infirm of purpose : Gire e firmament With living sapphires ; Hesperus that...led The starry host, rode brightest, till the moon, [Es!t. Knocking within. Jfacb. Whence is that knocking ! [Starling. How is't with me, when every noise... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 páginas
...afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give nie ut sure that sense Is apoplexed : for madness would...thralled, But it reserved some quantity of choice To serve [ E.rif. — Knocking within. • r UACBETU. Harki I laid tbcir daggers reaily ; be could це* miss... | |
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