| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 Seiten
...thy heart, and farewell." Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promised : — Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk...without The illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly, That wouldst thou holily ; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win : thou 'dst... | |
| 1857 - 820 Seiten
...who may be supposed to know her husband well, thus strikes the key note of his character — " Yet do I fear thy nature. It is too full o' the milk of...without The illness should attend it. What thou wouldst higlily That wonldst thou holily; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win." Lady Macbeth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 Seiten
...WIFE THE GREATER VILLAIN. GLAMIS thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : — Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk...without The illness should attend it. What thou would'st highly, That would'st thou holily; would'st not play falsely, And yet would'st wrongly win : thou'd'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 Seiten
...thy heart, and farewell. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : — Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk...without The illness should attend it. What thou would'st highly, That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false, And yet would'st wrongly win: thou'dst... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 394 Seiten
...thy heart, and farewell.' Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promised. — Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o' the milk of...without The illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly, That wouldst thou holily ; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win : thou 'dst... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1858 - 364 Seiten
...conceived and delineated. Glatnis them art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What them art promised ; — Yet do I fear thy nature ; • It is too full o' the milk...without The illness should attend it. What thou would'st highly, That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false, And yet would'st wrongly win : thou'dst... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 188 Seiten
...What is't thou say'st ?—Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low. MACBETH. SIACBETH'S TEMPER. Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o' the milk of...without The illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly, That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win. What are these,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 Seiten
...thy heart, and farewell. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : — jet uk1 highly, That wouldst thou holily ; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win : thou Mst have,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 Seiten
...thy heart, and farewell, Glamie thou art, and Cawdor ; and shall be What thou art proniie'd : — yet highly, That wouldst thou holily ; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win : thou Mat have,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 182 Seiten
...What is't thou say'st ? — Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low. MACBETH. MACBETH'S TEiurER. Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full o' the milk...without The illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly, That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win. MACBETH. WITCHES... | |
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