| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 492 páginas
...Macbeth thus amazedly ? Come, fitters, chear we up his fprights, And (hew the beft of our delights ; I'll charm the Air to give a Sound, While you perform your antick round : That this great King may kindly fay, Our duties did his welcome pay. [Mufu-k. [The witches... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 510 páginas
...Macbeth thus amazedly ? Come, fifters, chear we up his fprights, And mew the beft of our delights ; ^ I'll' charm the Air to give a Sound, While you perform your antick round : That this great King may kindly fay, Our duties did his welcome pay. [Mujlck.. [Ihc... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 652 páginas
...Macbeth thus amazedly ? Come, fillers, chear we up his fprights, And (hew the beft of our delights; I'll charm the Air to give a Sound, While you perform your antick round, That this great King may kindly fay, Our duties did his welcome pay. [Majick. [The ivittbes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 360 páginas
...Macbeth thus amazedly? Come, fifters, chear we up his fprights, And fhew the beft of our delights ; I'll charm the Air to give a Sound, While you perform your antic round:. That this great-King may. kindly fay, Our duties did his welcome pay. [Muf.c. Macb. Where are they... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 116 páginas
...— , Come, sisters, cheer we up his sprights, 141 And shew the best of our delights ; . ; ;•• I'll charm the air to give a sound, ,•, ,.. While you perform your antique round s, That this great king may kindly say, Our duties did his welcome pay. [A/»s.vr {The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 páginas
...Reprefented — " The Clownt and Hcccat's son." Again, the Hecate of Skakspere says to her sisters:— • ' I'll charm the air to give a sound, *' While you perform your antique round, &c." [Mustek. The Witches dance and vanish, The Hecate of Middhton says on a similar... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 284 páginas
...misers if they love money, ask Croak. Ask a fool if he can talk nonsense ! What's come over the boy? What signifies asking, when there's not a soul to give you an answer? If you would ask to the purpose, ask this lady's consent to make you happy, Miss Rick. Why indeed,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 456 páginas
...misers if they love money, ask Croah. Ask a fool if he can talk nonsense ! What's come over the boy? What signifies asking, when there's not a soul to give you an answer? If you would ask to the purpose, ask this lady's consent to make you happy, Miss Rich. Why indeed,... | |
| John Monck Mason - 1798 - 494 páginas
...relations, &c. Which, by a very slight alteration, removes every difficulty. ACT IV.— Sc. i. 1st WITCH I'll charm the air to give a sound, While you perform your antique round. I should suppose that antique in this place, means antick as it is now spelt. ACT IV.... | |
| John Monck Mason - 1798 - 496 páginas
...&c. Which, by a very slight alteration, removed every difficulty. ACT IV.— Sc. i. 1st WITCH ___ - I'll charm the air to give a sound, While you perform your antique round. ".- I should suppose that antique in this place, means antick as it is now spelt. ;;... | |
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