| 1847 - 526 páginas
...wicked or charitable, Thou comest in such questionable shape That I will speak to thee. SHAKSPEARE. 2. Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! let the earth hide thee...speculation in those eyes, Which thou dost glare with! SHAKSPEARE. 3. I can call up spirits from the vasty deep. — Why so can I, or so can any man ; But... | |
| 1847 - 540 páginas
...wicked or charitable, Thou comest in such questionable shape That I will speak to thee. SHAKSPEARE. 2. Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! let the earth hide thee...speculation in those eyes, Which thou dost glare with ! SHAKSPEARE. 3. I can call up spirits from the vasty deep. — Why so can I, or so can any man ; But... | |
| 1847 - 312 páginas
...Horror, Terror, and Alarm. ("Pectoral Quality.") MACBETH, [TO THE GHOST OF BANQUO.] — Shakspeare. " Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee...speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! " Hence, horrible shadow ! Unreal mockery, hence ! " EXERCISES IN FORCE. I. — ' " SUPPRESSED "... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 páginas
...the pledge. Macb. A vaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee ! Thy bones are marrowlese, thy blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation* in those...dost glare with ! Lady M. Think of this, good peers, Rut as a thing of custom : }tis no other ; Only it spoils the pleasure of the time. 1 ic prolong his... | |
| George Fletcher - 1847 - 416 páginas
...of Banquo's corpse, as contrasted with the living Banquo whose presence he affects to desire : — Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold ; Thou...speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! How this public exhibition of his uncontrollable frenzy operates upon the state of Macbeth's fortunes,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 páginas
...dear friend Banquo, whom we miss ; 'Would he were here ! To all, and him, we thirst, And all to all.1 Lords. Our duties, and the pledge. Macb. Avaunt !...dost glare with ! Lady M. Think of this, good peers, But as a thing of custom. 'Tis no other ; Only it spoils the pleasure of the time. Macb. What man dare,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 78 páginas
...miss ; Would he were here ! to all, and him, we thirst, And all to all. BANQUO'* Ghost re-appears, R. Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee...dost glare with ! Lady M. Think of this, good peers, But as a thing of custom : 'tis no other; Only it spoils the pleasure of the time. Mficb. What man... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 páginas
...him, we thirst,1 And all to all. Lords. Our duties, and the pledge. [Ghost rues ngnln. Macb. Avauut ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee! Thy bones...dost glare with ! Lady M. Think of this, good peers, But as a thing of custom : 'tis no other; Only it spoils the pleasure of the time. Macb. What man dare,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 páginas
...here ! to all, and him, we thirst, And all to all.1 Lords. Our duties, and the pledge. Much. A vaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee ! Thy...speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! /.<:. ('••,• M. Think of this, good peers, Bat as a thing of custom : 'tis no other ; Onlv... | |
| William Russell - 1849 - 310 páginas
...Horror, Terror, and Alarm. ("Pectoral Quality.") MACBETH, [TO THE GHOST OF BANQUO.] — Shakspeare. " Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee...speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! " Hence, horrible shadow ! Unreal mockery, hence ! " EXERCISES IN FORCE. I. — J " SUPPRESSED "... | |
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