Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem ; Letting I dare not wait upon I would, Like the poor cat i The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany - Page 971824Full view - About this book
 | William Shakespeare - 1810 - 434 pages
...green and pale At what it did so freely ? From this time, Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou...in thine own esteem ; Letting / dare not wait upon / would, Like the poor cat i'the adage }* Macb. Pr'ythee, peace : I dare do all that may become a man... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 pages
...of Duncan, that Diony^ca here uses to induce Cleon to conceal that of Marina : " art thou afraid " To be the same in thine own act and valour, " As thou...art in desire? Would'st thou have that " Which thou esieem'st the ornament of life, " And live a coward in thine own esteem ? " Letting / dare not wait... | |
 | William Richardson - 1812 - 468 pages
...impunity, he finally determines himself, and engages to execute the black design. La. Macb. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou...art in desire? Would'st thou have that, Which thou esteem's! the ornament of life, : '. • And live a coward in thine own esteem ? Letting I dare not... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 pages
...in thine own act and valour, " As thoa art in desire? Would'st thou have that " Which thou estecm'st the ornament of life, " And live a co-ward in thine own esteem ? " Letting / dare not wait upon / would, " Like the poor cat i'the adage ?" Again, after the murder she exclaims : " My hands are of... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813 - 480 pages
...so green and pale At what it did so freely? From this time, Such I account thy love. Art Ihou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou...life, And live a coward in thine own esteem ; Letting I dare not wait upon I would, Like the poor cat i'the adage? Macfc. Pr'ythee, peace : I dare do all... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813 - 364 pages
...so green and pale At what it did so freely? From this time, Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou...life, And live a coward in thine own esteem; Letting I dare not wait upon I would, Like the poor cat i'th' adage ? Macb. Pr'ythee, peace: I dare do all... | |
 | Louis Simond - 1815 - 436 pages
...so green and pale At what it did so freely ? From this time Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou...life, And live a coward in thine own esteem; Letting,' I dare not;' wait upon, ' I would.' Macb. Pr'ythee peace: 1 dare do all that may become a man, Who... | |
 | Louis Simond - 1815 - 442 pages
...so green and pale At what it did so freely? From this time Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour, As thou art in desire ? Would'sl thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own... | |
 | Louis Simond - 1815 - 408 pages
...valour, LONDON-SHAKESPEARE-MACBETH. As thou 'art in desire ? Would'st thou have that Which thou esteem's! the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem ; Letting, ' I dare not ;' wait upon, ' I would.' M acb. Pr'ythee peace : I dare do all that may become a man... | |
 | Andrew Becket - 1815 - 748 pages
...not wait upon I wouldt Like the poor cat i' the adage. Would'st thou have that, Which thou esteem's! the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem? In this there seems to be no reasoning. I should read : Or live a coward in thine own esteem ? Unless... | |
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