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" Pale Hecate's offerings; and wither'd murder, Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace, With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps... "
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - Page 439
by Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823
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CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 22

1978 - 546 pages
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The Tragedies

William Shakespeare - 1959 - 1392 pages
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Tragic Plots: A New Reading from Aeschylus to Lorca

Felicity Rosslyn - 2000 - 264 pages
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Plays, Volume 2

David Pownall - 2002 - 334 pages
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En torno a la cultura popular de la risa: nuevos fragmentos de M.M. Batjín ...

S. Averintsev - 2000 - 228 pages
...wicked dreams abuse The curtain'd sleep; now witchcraft celebrates Pale Hecate's oferings... Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear The very stones prate of my whereabout, And take the present horror from the time... Hear it not, Duncan,...
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Scenes and Stages

John O'Connor - 2001 - 264 pages
...his stealthy pace, With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they...for fear Thy very stones prate of my whereabout, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. Whiles I threat, he lives: 30 Words...
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The Tragedie of Julius Caesar

William Shakespeare - 2001 - 496 pages
...foul rebellion's arms." — III, ii, 23.' To this same source we may also, perhaps, assign: 'Thou sure and firm-set earth Hear not my steps which way they...for fear Thy very stones prate of my whereabout.' — Macbeth, II, i, 56. — ED. 240. to rise and Mutiny] MACCALLTTM (p. 296): Note the last words;...
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New Theatre Quarterly 65: Volume 17, Part 1

Clive Barker, Simon Trussler - 2001 - 100 pages
...his stealthy pace With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they...walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my whereabout. . . . (II, i, 53-9) There is at least an opportunity here for the performer not only to walk in a certain...
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Shakespeare: la invención de lo humano

Harold Bloom - 2001 - 750 pages
...stealthy pace, / With Tarquin's ravishingstrides, towards his design / Moves like a ghost. -Thou sure and firm-set earth, / Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear /Thy ver) stones prate of my where-about, / And take the present horror from the time, / Which now suits...
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Orson Welles on Shakespeare: The W.P.A. and Mercury Theatre Playscripts

Orson Welles - 2001 - 342 pages
...done't.19 MACBETH (with decision) I go, and it is done.20 (He starts up to the tower.) MACBETH Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps which way they walk, for fear The very stones prate of my whereabouts.21 (He crosses to the tower and exits. Macbeth appears in the...
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