| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 456 páginas
...thee into his sight, not pay thee. An ff- We are sent, Eosse. And, for an earnest of a greater honor, He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor : In which addition, hail, most worthy Thane ! For it is thine. Ban. What! can the Devil* speak true ? Macb. The Thane of Cawdor lives : Why... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 518 páginas
...; Only to herald thee into his sight, not pay thee. Rosse. And, for an earnest of a greater honour, He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor In which addition, hail, most worthy thane ! For it is thine. Ban. What, can the devil speak true ? Mach. The thane of Cawdor lives ? Why... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 246 páginas
...thanks; Only to herald thee into his sight, Not pay thee. Ross. And for an earnest of a greater honour, He bade me, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor: In which addition, hail, most worthy thane! For it is thine. Banquo. What, can the devil speak true ? Macbeth. The thane of Cawdor lives:... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1876 - 504 páginas
...Coriolanus, i. 9. 66: ‘Caius Marcius Coriolanus! Bear The addition nobly ever!' And Macbeth, i. 3. io6: ‘He bade me, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor: In which addition, bail, most worthy thane 1' See also Lear, ii. 2. 26. Adeption, sb. An obtaining, acquisition: p. 93,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 284 páginas
...thanks; Only to herald thee into his sight, Not pay thee. Ross. And for an earnest of a greater honour, He bade me, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor: In which addition, hail, most worthy thane! For it is thine7' Banquo. What, can the devil speak true ? Macbeth. The thane of Cawdor lives:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 280 páginas
...thanks ; Only to herald thee into his sight, Not pay thee. Ross. And for an earnest of a greater honour, He bade me, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor : In which addition, hail, most worthy thane! For it is thine. Banquo. What, can the devil speak true ? Macbeth. The thane of Cawdor lives:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 812 páginas
...thanks; Only to herald thee into his sight, Not pay thee. Ross. And for an earnest of a greater honour, He bade me, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor: In which addition, hail, most worthy thane! For it is thine. Banquo. What, can the devil speak true ? Macbeth. The thane of Cawdor lives:... | |
| William Shakespeare, Allan Park Paton - 1877 - 128 páginas
...pour'd them down before him. Ang. We are sent, Eosse. And for an earnest of a greater Honor, He bad me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor: In which addition, hail most worthy Thane, For it is thine. Banq. What, can the Devil speak true ? Macb. The Thane, of Cawdor lives : Why... | |
| 1878 - 588 páginas
...upon the victory that had been achieved ; and says Rosse, — 1 For an earnest of a greater honour He bade me from him call thee thane of Cawdor, In which addition hail, most worthy thane ! For it is thine.' ' What ! ' says Banquo in honest surprise, ' can the devil speak true ? '... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 820 páginas
...thanks; Only to herald thec into his sight, Not pay thee. Ji'MS. And, for an earnest of a greater honour, He bade me, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor: In which addition, hail, most worthy thane! For it is thine. Rtn. What, can the devil speak true? Much. The thane of Cuwdor lives: why do... | |
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