He's here in double trust : First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed ; then, as his host. Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife mysell. Prolusiones academicæ - Side 40af Cambridge univ - 1852 - 120 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 552 sider
...return To plague the inventor: this even-handed justice IO Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips. He's here in double trust...host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, 15 Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been 10,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 842 sider
...trust: First, as I am his kinsman and his subject. Strong both against the deed; then, as his h<*'.. saw a llea stick upon Dune-,. Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great otlice, that his virtues... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1872 - 538 sider
...accompt. To plague tho inventor: This even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips. He's here in double trust...the door. Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this Diuicau Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 110 sider
...return To plague the inventor : This even-handed justice 10 Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips. He's here in double trust:...the deed : then, as his host, Who should against his murtherer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1872 - 214 sider
...croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. 30. He 's here in double trust : First, as 1 am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against...murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself. 31. I have a strange infirmity, which is nothing To those that know me. Questions. * 1. In what points... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1873 - 256 sider
...vaulting ambition. And such has Shakespeare drawn him : A man alive to the claims of moral duty : — " He's here in double trust : First as I am his kinsman...murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself." Jealous of honour : — " He hath honoured me of late ; and I have bought Golden opinions from all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 524 sider
...return To plague the inventor: this even-handed justice IO Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips. He's here in double trust...host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, 15 Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been IO,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1873 - 348 sider
...our poison'd chalice — To our own lips. He 's — here — in double trust : First, — as / — am his kinsman — and — his subject, — - ' Strong...should — (against his murderer) — shut the door, — Nor bear the knife — myself. Besides, this Duncan — Hath borne his faculties — so meek, —... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 508 sider
...reputation, blasts no man's moral character— the apology for the slander of his host, therefore, who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife himself,— is weaker than water. " —For he says, Ben Johnson was a great lover and praiser of himself,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 1000 sider
...return To plague the inventor : This even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of our poison 'd ext way. We are lucky, boy, and to be so still requires...next way home. Clo. Uo you the next way with your murtherer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so... | |
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