Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse; That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my... The Plays of William Shakespeare - Page 15by William Shakespeare - 1803Full view - About this book
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 156 pages
...This paragraph Malone quotes in illustration of the following passage in " Macbeth," act i. s9. 5. " Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts,...the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty," &c. Malone observes that Shakespeare, very possibly, in this instance may have resorted to Nash's very... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 148 pages
...This paragraph Malone quotes iu illustration of the following passage in " Macbeth," act i. sc. 5. " Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts,...the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty," &c. Malone observes that Shakespeare, very possibly, in this instance may have resorted to Nash's very... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 148 pages
...This paragraph Malone quotes in illustration of the following passage in " Macbeth," act i. sc. 5. " Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts,...the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty," &c. Malone observes lhat Shakespeare, very possibly, in this instance may have resorted to Nash's very... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 418 pages
...mischief ; for they have commission to incense men to rapines, sacrilege, theft, murder, wrath, fury, And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of...purpose , nor keep peace between The effect,' and it7! Come to my woman's breasts, ft' And take my milk for gall, you murd'ring ministers, Wherever in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...himself is hoarse \ l',,iii Attendant. That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex...my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse ; Thai no compunclious visilings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pages
...raven himself is hoarse [Exit Attendant. That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex...direst cruelty ! make thick my blood, Stop up the aecess and passage to remorse ; That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pages
...croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlemenls. Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal 6 st we were wandering with the antipodes,— Shall...sit blushing in his face, Not able to endure the si 7 ; That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements8. Come, you spirits The raven himself is hoarse, That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill...top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood, Stop up th' access and passage to remorse ; That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 pages
...meaning. In the English Dictionary, by HC 1655, Metaphysickt arc thus explained ; " Supernatural arts." Lady M. Give him tending, He brings great news. The...my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse 7 ; That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 pages
...croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, come, you spirits That tend on mortal a thoughts, unsex me here ; And fill me, from the crown...fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect, and it.a Come to my woman's breasts, And take my milk for gall, you murd'ring ministers, Wherever in your... | |
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