Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana 16
... Banquo " stand before us ; all that passed through the mind of Macbeth passes , without the loss of a tittle , through ours . All that could actually take place , and all that is only possible to be conceived , what was said and what ...
... Banquo " stand before us ; all that passed through the mind of Macbeth passes , without the loss of a tittle , through ours . All that could actually take place , and all that is only possible to be conceived , what was said and what ...
Strana 22
... Banquo and Fleance immedi- ately before the murder of Duncan . " Banquo . How goes the night , boy ? 22 MACBETH .
... Banquo and Fleance immedi- ately before the murder of Duncan . " Banquo . How goes the night , boy ? 22 MACBETH .
Strana 23
William Hazlitt. " Banquo . How goes the night , boy ? Fleance . The moon is down ; I have not heard the clock . Banquo . And she goes down at twelve . Fleance . I take ' t ' tis later , Sir . Banquo . Hold , take my sword . - There's ...
William Hazlitt. " Banquo . How goes the night , boy ? Fleance . The moon is down ; I have not heard the clock . Banquo . And she goes down at twelve . Fleance . I take ' t ' tis later , Sir . Banquo . Hold , take my sword . - There's ...
Strana 24
... Banquo , wishes for his presence in extravagant terms , " To all , and him , we thirst , " and when his ghost appears , cries out , " Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! " and being gone , he is " a man again . " Macbeth resolves to get rid of ...
... Banquo , wishes for his presence in extravagant terms , " To all , and him , we thirst , " and when his ghost appears , cries out , " Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! " and being gone , he is " a man again . " Macbeth resolves to get rid of ...
Strana 25
... Banquo's taking - off with the encouragement— " Then be thou jocund : Ere the bat hath flown His cloistered flight ; ere , to black Hecate's summons The shard - borne beetle , with his drowsy hums , Hath rung night's yawning peal ...
... Banquo's taking - off with the encouragement— " Then be thou jocund : Ere the bat hath flown His cloistered flight ; ere , to black Hecate's summons The shard - borne beetle , with his drowsy hums , Hath rung night's yawning peal ...
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