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Pagina 542
SECOND MURDERER . I am one , my liege , Whom the vile blows and buffets of the world Have so incens'd that I am reckless what I do to spite the world . FIRST MURDERER . And I another So weary with disasters , tugg'd with fortune ...
SECOND MURDERER . I am one , my liege , Whom the vile blows and buffets of the world Have so incens'd that I am reckless what I do to spite the world . FIRST MURDERER . And I another So weary with disasters , tugg'd with fortune ...
Pagina 546
Pronounce it for me , sir , to all our friends ; For my heart speaks they are welcome . eter F Murderer to the door MACBETH . See , they encounter thee with their hearts ' thanks ; Both sides are even : here I ' ll sit i the midst : Be ...
Pronounce it for me , sir , to all our friends ; For my heart speaks they are welcome . eter F Murderer to the door MACBETH . See , they encounter thee with their hearts ' thanks ; Both sides are even : here I ' ll sit i the midst : Be ...
Pagina 560
Enter Murderers What are these faces ? MURDERER . Where is your husband ? LADY MACDUFF . I hope in no place so unsanctified Where such as thou mayst find him . MURDERER . He's a traitor . SON . Thou liest , thou shag - hair'd villain .
Enter Murderers What are these faces ? MURDERER . Where is your husband ? LADY MACDUFF . I hope in no place so unsanctified Where such as thou mayst find him . MURDERER . He's a traitor . SON . Thou liest , thou shag - hair'd villain .
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