The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... breath , Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death . [ Exeunt . Alarums continued . SCENE VII . The fame . Another part of the Plain . Enter MACBETH . MACB . They have tied me to a flake ; I cannot fly , But , bear - like , I must ...
... breath , Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death . [ Exeunt . Alarums continued . SCENE VII . The fame . Another part of the Plain . Enter MACBETH . MACB . They have tied me to a flake ; I cannot fly , But , bear - like , I must ...
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... breath firft . Hec . Is't to confound fome enemie on the feas ? It may be don to night . Stadlin's within ; She raises all your fodaine ruinous ftormes That fhipwrack barks , and teares up growing oakes , Flyes over houfes , and takes ...
... breath firft . Hec . Is't to confound fome enemie on the feas ? It may be don to night . Stadlin's within ; She raises all your fodaine ruinous ftormes That fhipwrack barks , and teares up growing oakes , Flyes over houfes , and takes ...
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... breath ? It lies as fightly on the back of him , As great Alcides shoes upon an afs : ] But why his hoes in the name of propriety ? For let Hercules and his shoes have been really as big as they were ever fuppofed to , be , yet they ( I ...
... breath ? It lies as fightly on the back of him , As great Alcides shoes upon an afs : ] But why his hoes in the name of propriety ? For let Hercules and his shoes have been really as big as they were ever fuppofed to , be , yet they ( I ...
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... breathing lives to die in beds , That here come facrifices for the field : Perséver not , but hear me , mighty kings . K. JOHN . Speak on , with favour ; we are bent to hear . 1 CIT . That daughter there of Spain , the lady Blanch , 5 ...
... breathing lives to die in beds , That here come facrifices for the field : Perséver not , but hear me , mighty kings . K. JOHN . Speak on , with favour ; we are bent to hear . 1 CIT . That daughter there of Spain , the lady Blanch , 5 ...
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... breath that fets our fails on fire : " Why now I fee we fhall have cuffs indeed . " Perhaps the force of the word stay , is not exactly known . I meet with it in Damon and Pythias , 1592 : " Not to prolong my life thereby , for which I ...
... breath that fets our fails on fire : " Why now I fee we fhall have cuffs indeed . " Perhaps the force of the word stay , is not exactly known . I meet with it in Damon and Pythias , 1592 : " Not to prolong my life thereby , for which I ...
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