| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 464 sidor
...her hands ; I have known her continue in this a quarter of an hour. Lady M. Yet here's a spot. Doct. Hark, she speaks : I will set down what comes from...One: Two: Why, then 'tis time to do't: -Hell is murky 2 ! — Fye, my lord, fye ! a soldier, and afeard ? What need we fear who knows it, when none can 1... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 sidor
...her hands ; I have known her continue in this a quarter of an htjur. Lady M. Yet here's a spot. Doct. Hark, she speaks : I will set down what comes from...; Two; Why, then 'tis time to do't: Hell is murky !4 t " are shut/' M/ALONE. « Hell is murky!] Murky is dark. Lady Macbeth is acting over, in a dream,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 sidor
...her hands; I have known her continue in this a quarter of an hour. Lady M. Yet here's a spot. Doct. Hark, she speaks: I will set down what comes from...the more strongly. Lady M. Out, damned spot! out, I say!—One: Two: Why, then 'tis time to do't: -Hell is murky 2 !—Fye, my lord, fye! a soldier, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 sidor
...her hands; I have known her continue in this a quarter of an hour. Lady M. Yet here's a spot. Doct. Hark, she speaks: I will set down what comes from...time to do't: Hell is murky !• — Fie, my lord, lie! a soldier, and afear'd? \Vhat need we fear who knows it, when none can •call our power to account?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 sidor
...her hands ; I have known her continue in this a quarter of an hour, Lady M. Vet here's a spot. Doc'. proper. Than any of her Ė 0 X 䧔 ͊ h 肀 more strongly. Lady M. Out, damned spot ! out, I say !— One; Two: Why, then 'tis time to do't: Hell... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 sidor
...her hands ; I have known her continue in this a quarter of an hour. Lady M. Yet here's a spot. Doct. Hark, she speaks : I will set down what comes from...One; Two: Why, then 'tis time to do't: Hell is murky !— Fye, my lord, fye ! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 sidor
...she speaks : I will set down what comee from her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly. LadyM. Out, damned spot ! out, I say! — One: Two ; Why, then 'tis time to do't : —Hell is murky ! J What does the tyrant? : tyran ¡fies: Ment. Calh. Great Dunsinane he stronirly fortiffes Some say,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 sidor
...an hour. k Put on their instruments.] ie Thrust forward VOL. IV. L Lady M. Yet here's a spot. Doct, Hark, she speaks : I will set down what comes from...remembrance the more strongly. Lady M. Out, damned spot 1 out, I say ! — One ; Two ; Why, then 'tis time to do't: Hell is murky?1 — Fye, my lord, fye !... | |
| 1830 - 40 sidor
...watching her. The moment chosen by the artist in when Lady Macbeth says: «Yet here's a spot. .1 DOCTO». Hark, she speaks : I will set down what comes from her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly. L. MACBETH. Out , damned spotl out, I say ! — One: Two: Why, Ihen 'tis lime to do't :— Hell is... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1830 - 636 sidor
...»; »//iijiu. Explain the allusion in rcrpaXII. Translate into Greek Tragic Trochaic». LADY MACE. Out damned spot ! out I say ! One, — two : why then 'tis time to do't. — Hell is murky. Fye, my lord, fye ! A soldier, and afeard ! What need we fear who knows it when none can call our powers... | |
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