The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3H. S. Carey and I. Lea, 1823 |
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Page 378
... Rosse and an Old Man . Old M. Threescore and ten I can remember well : Within the volume of which time , I have seen Hours dreadful , and things strange ; but this sore night Hath trifled former knowings . ( 1 ) Power . ( 2 ) Intention ...
... Rosse and an Old Man . Old M. Threescore and ten I can remember well : Within the volume of which time , I have seen Hours dreadful , and things strange ; but this sore night Hath trifled former knowings . ( 1 ) Power . ( 2 ) Intention ...
Page 379
... Rosse . They did so ; to the amazement of mine eyes , That look'd upon't . Here comes the good Mac- duff : - Enter Macduff . How goes the world , sir , now ? Macd . Why , see you not ? Rosse . Is't known who did this more than bloody ...
... Rosse . They did so ; to the amazement of mine eyes , That look'd upon't . Here comes the good Mac- duff : - Enter Macduff . How goes the world , sir , now ? Macd . Why , see you not ? Rosse . Is't known who did this more than bloody ...
Page 380
... Rosse . Where is Duncan's body ? Macd . Carried to Colmes - kill ; The sacred storehouse of his predecessors , And guardian of their bones . Rosse . Will you to Scone ? Well , I will thither . Macd . No , cousin , I'll to Fife . Rosse ...
... Rosse . Where is Duncan's body ? Macd . Carried to Colmes - kill ; The sacred storehouse of his predecessors , And guardian of their bones . Rosse . Will you to Scone ? Well , I will thither . Macd . No , cousin , I'll to Fife . Rosse ...
Page 388
... Rosse , Lenox , Lords , and attendants . Macb . You know your own degrees , sit down : at first And last , the hearty welcome . Lords . Thanks to your majesty . Macb . Ourself will mingle with society , And play the humble host . Our ...
... Rosse , Lenox , Lords , and attendants . Macb . You know your own degrees , sit down : at first And last , the hearty welcome . Lords . Thanks to your majesty . Macb . Ourself will mingle with society , And play the humble host . Our ...
Page 390
... Rosse . His absence , sir , Lays blame upon his promise . Please it your highness To grace us with your royal company ? Macb . The table's full . Len . Macb . Where ? Len . Here's a place reserv'd , sir . Here , my lord . What is't that ...
... Rosse . His absence , sir , Lays blame upon his promise . Please it your highness To grace us with your royal company ? Macb . The table's full . Len . Macb . Where ? Len . Here's a place reserv'd , sir . Here , my lord . What is't that ...
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