Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... LADY MACBETH . Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd , And ' tis not done ; the attempt and not the deed Confounds us ... LADY MACBETH . I heard the owl scream and the crickets Did not you speak ? cry . MACBETH . LADY MACBETH . MACBETH ...
... LADY MACBETH . Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd , And ' tis not done ; the attempt and not the deed Confounds us ... LADY MACBETH . I heard the owl scream and the crickets Did not you speak ? cry . MACBETH . LADY MACBETH . MACBETH ...
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... LADY MACBETH . These deeds must not be thought After these ways ; so , it will make us mad . MACBETH . Methought I ... LADY MACBETH . What do you mean ? MACBETH . Still it cried , ' Sleep no more ! ' to all the house : ' Glamis hath ...
... LADY MACBETH . These deeds must not be thought After these ways ; so , it will make us mad . MACBETH . Methought I ... LADY MACBETH . What do you mean ? MACBETH . Still it cried , ' Sleep no more ! ' to all the house : ' Glamis hath ...
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... LADY MACBETH LADY MACBETH . My hands are of your colour , but I shame To wear a heart so white .- [ Knocking within ] I hear a knocking At the south entry ; retire we to our chamber ; A little water clears us of this deed ; How easy is ...
... LADY MACBETH LADY MACBETH . My hands are of your colour , but I shame To wear a heart so white .- [ Knocking within ] I hear a knocking At the south entry ; retire we to our chamber ; A little water clears us of this deed ; How easy is ...
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