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" Enter MACBETH. How now, my lord ? why do you keep alone, Of sorriest fancies your companions making ? Using those thoughts which should indeed have died With them they think on ? Things without all remedy, Should be without regard : what's done is done. "
Macbeth, from the text of S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised - Pagina 42
door William Shakespeare - 1784
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The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1733 - 492 pagina’s
...Where our defire is got without content : 'Tis fafer to be That which we deftroy, Than by deftruction dwell in doubtful joy. Enter Macbeth. How now, my lord, why do you keep alone ? Of forrieft fancies your companions making, Ufing thofe thoughts, which fhould, indeed, have dy'd With...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1745 - 548 pagina’s
...our defire is got without content: 'Tis ' ' better s to be that which we deftroy, Than by dcllrudion dwell in doubtful joy. Enter Macbeth. How now, my Lord, why do you keep alone, Of forrieff fancies your companions making ? Ufing thofc thoughts, which fhouid indeed have dy'd With...
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The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto ...

William Shakespeare - 1747 - 348 pagina’s
...Where out defire is got without content : *Tis better to be that which we deftroy, Thau by deftru&on dwell in doubtful joy. Enter Macbeth. How now, my Lord, why do you keep alone, Of forrieft fancies your companions making ? Ufing thofe thoughts, which would indeed have dy'd With them...
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The works of Shakespear [ed. by sir T.Hanmer].

William Shakespeare - 1750 - 336 pagina’s
...Where our defire is got without content : 'Tis better to be that which we deftroy, Than by deftruclion dwell in doubtful joy, Enter Macbeth. How now, my Lord, why do you keep alone, Of forrieft fancies your companions making ? Ufing thofe thoughts, which fliould indeed have dy'd With...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1752 - 510 pagina’s
...Where our deli re is got without content: 'Tis fafer.to be That which we deftroy, Than by definition dwell in doubtful joy, Enter Macbeth. How now, my lord, why do you keep alone ? Of ibrrieft fancies your companions making, Ufmg thofe thoughts, which fhould, indeed, have dl'J With...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 652 pagina’s
...Where our defire is got without content. Tis fafer to be That which we deftroy, Than by deftrudtion dwell in doubtful joy. • • Enter Macbeth. How now, my lord, why do you keep alone ? Of ferrieft fancies your companions making, Ufmg thofe thoughts, which mould, indeed, have dyM With them...
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The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1767 - 510 pagina’s
...Where our defire is got without content : 'Tis fafer to be that which we deftroy, Than by deftruftion dwell in doubtful joy. Enter Macbeth. How now, my Lord, why do you keep alone ? Of forriefl fancies your companions making, Ufing thofe thoughts, which mould, indeed, have dy'i With...
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The Works of Shakespear: King Lear. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus. Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1768 - 360 pagina’s
...to be That which we deftroy, Than by deftruction dwell in doubtful joy, Serv. Madam, I will. \Exit Enter Macbeth. How now, my lord, why do you keep alone? Of forrieft fancies your companions making, Ufingthofe thoughts, which fhould, indeed, havedy'd With them...
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All's well that ends well. Twelfth Night. Winter's tale. Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 558 pagina’s
...Where our defire is got without content. 'Tis fafer to be that which we deftroy, Than, by deftru&ion, dwell in doubtful joy. Enter Macbeth. How now, my lord ? why do you keep alone ? Of forrieft fancies your companions making, Ufingthofe thoughts, which mould, indeed, havedy'd With them...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 pagina’s
...our defire is got without content: *Tis fafer to be that which we.deftroy, Than by deftruciion uwell in doubtful joy* Enter Macbeth. How now, my Lord, why do you keep alone? ' Of forrieft fancies your companions making, . Ufing thofe thoughts, which fhould, indeed, have dy'dL With...
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