| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 Seiten
...from the place? They muft lye there. Go, carry them, and fmcar The fleepy (grooms with Blood. Adacb. I'll go no more; I am afraid, to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare nor. Lady, Infirm of purpofe .' Give me the Daggers; the fleeping and the dead, Are but as Pictures... | |
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 Seiten
...from-the place? Th' y muft lye there. Go, carry them, and fmear The fleepy Grooms with Blood. Mack I'Jl go no more ; I am afraid, to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare nor. Lady, Infirm of purpofe J Give me the Daggers; the fleeping and the dead, Are- but as Pictures;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 548 Seiten
...Why did you bring theft daggers from the place? They muft lye there. Go, carry them, and fmear • The fleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more;...what I have done; Look on't again I dare not. Lady. Infirm of purpofe ! Give me the daggers ; the fleeping and the dead Are but as pictures ; 'tis the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 348 Seiten
...hind. Why did you bring thefe daggers from the place ? They muft lye there. Go, carry them, and fmeat The fleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more ; I am afraid to think what I have done ; Look on'r again I dare not. Lady. Infirm of purpofe ! Give me the daggers ; the fteeping and the dead Are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1750 - 336 Seiten
...hand. Why did you bring thefe daggers from the place ? They muft lye there. Go, carry them, and fmea^ The fleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more...what I have done ; Look on't again I dare not. Lady. Infirm of pur pofe ! Give me the daggers ; the fleeping and the dead , Are but as pictures ; 'tis the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 510 Seiten
...hand. Why did you bring thefe daggers from the place ? They muft lye there. Go, carry them, and fmear The fleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more...think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Latfy. Infirm of purpofe ! Give me the daggers ; the fleeping and the dend Are but as piftures ; 'tis... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 478 Seiten
...hand. Why did you bring thefe daggers from the place ? They muft lie there. Go, carry them, and fmear The fleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more ; I am afraid to think what I have done 5 Look on't again, I dare not. Lady. Infirm of purpofe ! Give me the daggers ; the fleeping and the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 652 Seiten
...hand. \Vhy did you bring thefe daggers from the place ? They muft lye there. Go, carry them, and linear The fleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more. I am afraid to think what I have done ; Lpolc't on't again, I dare not. Give me the daggers. The deeping and the dead Are but-as pictures... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 510 Seiten
...hand. Why did you bring thefe daggers from the place ? They muft lie there. Go, carry them, and fmear The fleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more...what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady. Infirm of purpofe ! Give me the daggers ; the fleeping and the dead Are but as piftures ; 'tis the... | |
| Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) - 1769 - 300 Seiten
...fleep; the innocent fleep. Then he replies, when his lady bids him carry back the daggers ; MACB ET H. Ill go no more. I am afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again I dare not. How natural is the exclamation of a perfon, who, from the fearlefs ftate of unfufpeftino. innocence... | |
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