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" what say'st thou to this circumstance? Thus, in Macbeth's address to his wife, on the first appearance of Banquo's ghost:— Stepped in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er. Strange things I have in head, that will... "
Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard the second ... - 224. oldal
szerző: William Shakespeare - 1844
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Life of Mrs. Siddons, 1-2. kötet

Thomas Campbell - 1834 - 280 oldal
...fecundity of crime. ' For mine own good—all causes shall give way. I am in blood so far stepp'd in, that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er.' Henceforth, accordingly, he perpetrates horrors to the day of his doom. " In one point of view, at...

Life of Mrs. Siddons, 2. kötet

Thomas Campbell - 1834 - 424 oldal
...fecundity of crime. ' For mine own good—All causes shall give way. I am in blood so far stepp'd in, that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er.' Henceforth, accordingly, he perpetrates horrors to the day of his doom. " In one point of view, at...

Life of Mrs. Siddons, 2. kötet

Thomas Campbell - 1834 - 418 oldal
...fecundity of crime. ' For mine own good—All causes shall give way. I am in blood so far stepp'd in, that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er.' VOL. II. . D Henceforth, accordingly, he perpetrates horrors to the day of his doom. " In one point...

Life of Mrs. Siddons, 1-2. kötet

Thomas Campbell - 1834 - 358 oldal
...fecundity of crime. 1 For mine own good—all causes shall give way. I am in blood so far stepp'd in, that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er.' Henceforth, accordingly, he perpetrates horrors to the day of his doom. " In one point of view, at...

The Conservative Standard of the British Empire: Erected in a Time of ...

George Burges - 1835 - 268 oldal
...cannot now even so much as repent, but must exclaim with the distracted tyrant, I am in blood Slept in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er. Now the example of France, so far from becoming a warning to these wretched men, is made their "pillar...

Select plays from Shakspeare; adapted for the use of schools and young ...

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 oldal
...know, By the worst means, the worst: for mine own good, All causes shall give way; I am in blood Stept in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning...will to hand; Which must be acted, ere they may be scann'd. Lady M. Did you send to him, sir? Macb. Come, we'll to sleep: My strange and selfIs the initiate...

Posthumous Memoirs of His Own Time, 3. kötet

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - 486 oldal
...principle. Like Macbeth, who, after having murdered Duncan and Banquo, exclaims, ' I am in blood Stept in so far, that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er;' so they find themselves inclined to proceed, from a want of courage to retrace their steps." No fact...

Posthumous Memoirs of His Own Time, 3. kötet

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - 464 oldal
...Like Macbeth, who, after having murdered Duncan and Banquo, exclaims, " I am in blood Stept in so Air, that should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er;" so they find themselves inclined to proceed, from a want of courage to retrace their steps." No fact...

Chefs-d'œuvre de Shakespeare ..: Richard III, Roméo et Juliette et Le ...

William Shakespeare - 1837 - 672 oldal
...By the worst means, the worst : for mine own good, All causes shall give way ; I am in blood Stopped in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er: Strang. 1 things I have in head, that will to hand ; Which must be acted, ere they may be scann'd....

Bentley's Miscellany, 2. kötet

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 702 oldal
...folved instantly by the bloody deed. The tiger is now fully aroused his soul. " I am in blood Slept in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er." sees an enemy in every castle ; everywhere lie plants his spies ; every hand he dreads an attempt upon...




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