| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 sider
...and not the deed, Confounds us: — Hark! — I laid their daggers ready He could not miss them. — Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. — My husband! Enter MACBETH. Macb. I have done the deed: — Didst thounot hear a noise? Lady M.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 744 sider
...not the deed, Confounds us. — Hark ! — I laid their daggers ready ; He could not miss them. — Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. — My husband? Enter MACBETH. Macb. I have done the deed. — Didst thou not hear a noise? Lady M.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 440 sider
...and not the deed, Confounds us: — Hark! — I laid their daggers ready, He could not miss them. — Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. — My husband ? Enter Macbclh. . i/r/<</. I have done the deed : — Didst thou not hear a noise ?... | |
| Leicester literary and philosophical society - 1855 - 402 sider
...fail him, had essayed the act herself. What stayed her ? — what, it will be well to notice, — " Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't." See, she shrinks from the act of blood, — she is resolved in /.•///. she has no fear, like her... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1864 - 332 sider
...she herself would have murdered their venerable guest, had he not so much resembled her father : — Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. We have nothing more to add in explanation of our drama of ambition ; we leave its thorough illustration... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 sider
...not the deed, Confounds us : — Hark ! — I laid their daggers ready, He could not miss them. — Had he not resembled My father as he slept I had done't. — My husband ' . ., ! . Enter MACBETH. Macb. I have done the deed : — Didst thou not hear a noise,... | |
| 1857 - 432 sider
...profondarti in tal pensiero. 3d Confounds us : — Hark ! I laid their daggers ready, He could not miss them. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. My husband ? Enler MACBETH. MAC. I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise ? LADY M. I heard... | |
| 1858 - 782 sider
...the players. To refer again to Shakspere; in his play of 'Macbeth,' what a fine use he makes of face: 'Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't.' In a word, let us endeavour to look into our mind for the images which constitute our thoughts of our... | |
| Lucius Osgood - 1858 - 494 sider
...not the deed Confounds us ; — Hark ! — I laid their daggers ready ; He could not miss them. — Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. My husband ? Enter MACBETH. Macb. I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise? Lady M. I heard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 sider
...not the deed, Confounds us. — Hark ! — I laid their daggers ready, He could not miss them. — Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't. — My husband ? Enter MACBETH. Macb. I have done the deed. — Didst thou not hear a noise ? Lady... | |
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