| 1985 - 508 str.
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| George Crabbe - 1988 - 892 str.
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| John R. Briggs - 1988 - 82 str.
...for shame! MACBETH. Blood hath been shed before now, ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd too terrible for the ear: the times have been, that,...would die, and there an end; but now they rise again and push us from our table: this is more strange than such a murder is. (She quiets him and hides their... | |
| Taraknath Ganguli - 1979 - 496 str.
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| Alan Hager - 1990 - 176 str.
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| Graham Greene - 1990 - 352 str.
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| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 276 str.
...performed Too terrible for the ear. The times has been, That when the brains were out the man would die, 80 And there an end; but now they rise again With twenty...stools. This is more strange Than such a murder is. LADY MACBETH My worthy lord, Your noble friends do lack you. MACBETH I do forget: Do not muse at me, my... | |
| William Shakespeare, Hugh Black-Hawkins - 1992 - 68 str.
...for shame! Macbeth. The times has been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there a end. But now they rise again With twenty mortal murders...stools. This is more strange Than such a murder is. Lady Macbeth. My worthy Lord, Your noble friends do lack you. Macbeth. I do forget . . .. (He speaks to... | |
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