 | François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1816 - 364 pàgines
...comforted. Macduff. He has no children. — All my pretty ones? Did you say all ?— O hell-kite, all ! What, all my pretty chickens and their dam At one fell swoop ?" What truth and energy in the description of Scptfend's misfortunes ! The smile, which is described... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1817
...grief. Macd. He has no children.' — All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all ?— O, hell-kite ! All ? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop V Mat. Dispute it like a man.9 Macd. I shall do so ; But 1 must also feel it as a man : I cannot but... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1819
...grief. Mucdiiff. He has no children.— All it* prtlly ones ? Did ум 'say alt?— Ob, hell-kite! all! What all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop Î Malcolm. Dispute it like a man. Maciluff'. I shall do so ; But 1 must also feel it as a man : I... | |
 | 1842
...agonized feelings of Lady Macduff ? What ! all my pretty ones ? Did you say all ? — oh, hell-kite ! all. What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Was it for these sufferers that the Irishman raised subscriptions for the relief of a father, mother,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...grief. Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty onesf Did you say, all f— O, hell-kite !— All 1 What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop? Mai, Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man " I cannot but remember... | |
 | John Pierpont - 1823 - 480 pàgines
...deadly grief. Macd. He has no children. — AH my pretty ones ? Did you say, all?— O, hell-kite ! All? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but... | |
 | Edward Moor - 1823 - 525 pàgines
...this interpretation — but Shakespeare sometimes intermixes metaphors — Oh— hell-kite— all— What ! all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop. iv. 3. I do not think that we know the word in this sense of stoop, or pounce. As a form of the verb... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all ? — O, hell-kite ! — All ? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop? 9 Mai. Dispute it like a man. Macd. I shall do so; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...grief. Macd. He has no children.8 — All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all ?— O, hell-kite ! All ? What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ?7 Mai. Dispute it like a man.8 Macd. I shall do so ; But 1 must also feel it as a man : I cannot but... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1824
...1 Macd. He has no children. — All my pretty ones ? Did you say, all?— Oh, hell-kite !— All I What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At one fell swoop ? Mid. Dispute it like a man. Macd, I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but... | |
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