Like the poor cat i' the adage ? Macb. . Pr'ythee, peace : I dare do all that may become a man ; Who dares do more, is none. Lady M. What beast was't then, That made you break this enterprise to me ? When you durst do it, then you were a man ; And, to... The Works of Shakespeare ... - Strana 222autor/autoři: William Shakespeare - 1883Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 148 str.
.../. 495. What BEAST was 't, then, 475 MACBETH. 27 500 510 That made you break this enterprize to me t When you durst do it, then you were a man ; And, to...Did then adhere, and yet you would make both : They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you. I have given suck ; and know How... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 380 str.
...what it is — a self-possessed purpose of stimulating Macbeth to the murder : — Lady Macbeth. — When you durst do it, then you were a man; And, to...place Did then adhere, and yet you would make both : 186 MAGNETIC SUPERIORITY. They have made themselves, and that their fitness now, Does unmake you.... | |
| Samuel Weller Singer - 1853 - 346 str.
...replies, Pry'thee peace ; I dare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more is none. and she rejoins, What beast was't then, That made you break this enterprise...what you were, you would Be so much more the man. Mr. Collier would have Lady Macbeth mince matters, after the passionate and intemperate remonstrance... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 440 str.
...none. Lady M. What beast was it then, That made you break this enterprise to me ? Scene VII. MACBETH. When you durst do it, then you were a man ; And, to...so much more the man. Nor time, nor place, Did then adhere,1 and yet you would make both : They have made themselves, and that their fitness \ now Does... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 406 str.
...peace : I dare do all that may become a man ; Who dares do more, is none. Lady M. What beast was 't then, That made you break this enterprise to me ?...Did then adhere, and yet you would make both : They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you. I have given suck ; and know How... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1861 - 548 str.
...coward in thine own esteem, Letting ' I dare not ' wait upon ' I would,' Like the poor cat f th' adage ? Macb. Pr'ythee, peace. I dare do all that may become...Did then adhere ; and yet you would make both : They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you. I have given suck, and know How tender... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 str.
...peace : I dare do all that may become a man ; Who dares do more, is none. Lady M. What beast was it then, That made you break this enterprise to me ?...Did then adhere, and yet you would make both : They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you. Macb. If we should fail, ' Lady M.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 str.
...peace : I dare do all that may become a man ; Who dares do more, is none. LADY M. What beast was it then, That made you break this enterprise to me ?...Did then adhere, and yet you would make both : They have made themselves, and that their fitness Does unmake you. I have given suck, and know How tender... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 str.
...peace : I dare do all that may become a man j Who dares do more, is none. Lady M. What boast was it, then, That made you break this enterprise to me ?...Did then adhere, and yet you would make both : They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you. I have given suck ; and know How... | |
| 1857 - 432 str.
...peace : I dare do all that may become a man ? Who dares do more, is none. LADY M. What beast was it, then, That made you break this enterprise to me ?...what you were, you would Be so much more the man. Xor time, nor place, Did then adhere, and yet you would make both : They have made themselves, and... | |
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