The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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Page 350
... Fleance , son to Banquo . Siward , earl of Northumberland , general of the English forces : Young Siward , his son . Seyton , an officer attending on Macbeth . Son to Macduff . An English Doctor . ' A Scotch Doctor . A Soldier . A ...
... Fleance , son to Banquo . Siward , earl of Northumberland , general of the English forces : Young Siward , his son . Seyton , an officer attending on Macbeth . Son to Macduff . An English Doctor . ' A Scotch Doctor . A Soldier . A ...
Page 368
... Fleance , and a servant , with a torch before them . Ban . How goes the night , boy ? Fle . The moon is down ; I have not heard the clock . Ban . And she goes down at twelve . Fle . I take't , ' tis later , sir . Ban . Hold , take my ...
... Fleance , and a servant , with a torch before them . Ban . How goes the night , boy ? Fle . The moon is down ; I have not heard the clock . Ban . And she goes down at twelve . Fle . I take't , ' tis later , sir . Ban . Hold , take my ...
Page 381
... Fleance with you ? Ban . Ay , my good lord : our time does call upon us . Macb . I wish your horses swift , and sure of foot ; [ Exit Banquo . And so I do commend you to their backs . Farewell . Let every man be master of his time Till ...
... Fleance with you ? Ban . Ay , my good lord : our time does call upon us . Macb . I wish your horses swift , and sure of foot ; [ Exit Banquo . And so I do commend you to their backs . Farewell . Let every man be master of his time Till ...
Page 385
... Fleance his son , that keeps him company , Whose absence is no less material to me Than is his father's , must embrace the fate Of that dark hour . Resolve yourselves apart ; I'll come to you anon . 2 Mur . We are resolv'd , my lord ...
... Fleance his son , that keeps him company , Whose absence is no less material to me Than is his father's , must embrace the fate Of that dark hour . Resolve yourselves apart ; I'll come to you anon . 2 Mur . We are resolv'd , my lord ...
Page 386
... Fleance , lives . Lady M. But in them nature's copy's not eterne.3 Macb . There's comfort yet ; they are assailable ; Then be thou jocund : Ere the bathath flown His cloister'd flight ; ere , to black Hecate's sum- mons , The shard ...
... Fleance , lives . Lady M. But in them nature's copy's not eterne.3 Macb . There's comfort yet ; they are assailable ; Then be thou jocund : Ere the bathath flown His cloister'd flight ; ere , to black Hecate's sum- mons , The shard ...
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