So brainsickly of things. Go get some water, And wash this filthy witness from your hand. Why did you bring these daggers from the place ? They must lie there : go carry them, and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more: I am afraid... The works of Shakespear [ed. by sir T.Hanmer]. - Seite 93von William Shakespeare - 1750Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John O'Connor - 2001 - 264 Seiten
...daggers from the place? They must lie there. Go carry them, and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. I'll go no more. I am afraid to think what I have done. 50 Look on't again I dare not. wherefore why. After these ways in this way. ravelled sleave tangled... | |
| Patsy Rodenburg - 2002 - 380 Seiten
[ Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt. ] | |
| Iván Nyusztay - 2002 - 212 Seiten
[ Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt. ] | |
| Iván Nyusztay - 2002 - 210 Seiten
...factuality.2" To escape from bitter truth either the eyes have to be plucked out or thinking avoided: "I am afraid to think what I have done; / Look on't again 1 dare not" (II. ii. 50-51 ). The threat of visual truth is thus paralleled by reference to menacing... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2003 - 434 Seiten
...urges him to return the daggers to the scene of the crime so as clumsily to frame the grooms. MACBETH I'll go no more. I am afraid to think what I have done, Look on't again I dare not. LADY MACBETH Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers. (2.2.48-51) They are both still in the dress of the... | |
| Keith West - 2003 - 98 Seiten
...daggers from the place? They must lie there. Go carry them, and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. I'll go no more: I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on't again, I dare not. What have you noticed about who is the strongest in this scene? Are you surprised that Macbeth reacts... | |
| William Shakespeare, Dinah Jurksaitis - 2003 - 156 Seiten
...must lie there. Go, carry them, and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. MACBETH I'll go no more: 50 I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on't again I dare not. LADY MACBETH Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures; 'tis... | |
| |