| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 páginas
...her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly. Lady M. Out, damned spot ! out, I say ! — One ; two : why, then 'tis time to do't. — Hell is murky...— Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him ? Doct. Do you mark that? Lady M. The thane of Fife had a wife : where is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 148 páginas
...her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly. LADY MACBETH Out, damned spot! Out, I say! Onetwo - why then 'tis time to do't. Hell is murky. Fie, my...account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so 40 much blood in him? DOCTOR Do you mark that? 42 LADY MACBETH The Thane of Fife had a wife.... | |
| John Green, Paul Negri - 2000 - 68 páginas
...strongly. LADY MACBETH. Out, damned spot! out, I say! — One: two: why, then 'tis time to do 't. — Hell is murky! — Fie, my lord, fie! a soldier, and...— Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him. DOCTOR. Do you mark that? LADY MACBETH. The Thane of Fife had a wife: where... | |
| Theodor Meron - 1998 - 257 páginas
...Lady Macbeth encourages her husband by reminding him that his superior forces offer ample protection. "Fie, my lord, fie, a soldier and afeard? What need...knows it when none can call our power to account?" (Macbeth, Vi34-36). Further, such leaders make the laws and refuse to have them interpreted and applied... | |
| George E. Marcus - 2000 - 514 páginas
...Fie, my lord, fie! A soldier, and afeared? What need we fear who knows it, when none call our pow'r to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? ... Here's the smell of blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not... | |
| Lindsay Price - 2001 - 40 páginas
...MACBETH: Yet here's a spot. DOCTOR: Hark! she speaks LADY MACBETH: Out, damned spot! out, I say! One: two: why, then, 'tis time to do't. Hell is murky!...account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him. DOCTOR: Do you mark that? LADY MACBETH: The thane of Fife had a wife: where... | |
| Susannah York, William Shakespeare - 2001 - 124 páginas
...waitingwoman and a doctor. LADY MACBETH Yet here's a spot . . . Out, damned spot! Out, I say! One; two; why, then 'tis time to do't. Hell is murky! Fie,...account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? . The Thane of Fife had a wife: where is she now? What! Will these hands... | |
| Orson Welles - 2001 - 342 páginas
...WITCHES Her eyes are open.2 Their sense is shut.3 LADY MACBETH Out, damn'd spot! Out, I say! One — two — why then 'tis time to do't. Hell is murky....need we fear who knows it, when none can call our pow'r to accompt? Yet who would have thought the old man to have [had] so much blood in him? The Thane... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 514 páginas
...do't : Fy my Lord, fy, a Soldier, And afiraid? what need we fear? who knows it? There's none dares call our Power to account : Yet who would have thought the old Man had So much Blood in him. Seat. Do you mark that? Lady Mb. Macduff had once a Wife; where is she now?... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 244 páginas
...air-drawn dagger which you said Led you to Duncan. (ш, iv, 60-3 ) 4 Out, damned spot ! out, I say ! One, two. Why then 'tis time to do't. Hell is murky. Fie,...need we fear who knows it, when none can call our pow'r to accompt? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? (v, i, 39-45)... | |
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