tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly: If the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch, 'With his surcease, success ; that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here. But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, —... The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare - Pàgina 81per William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 pàgines
...[Exeunt SCENE VII.— The same. A. Room in the Castle. Hautboys and torches. Enter, and pass over (Tie stage, a Sewer, and divers Servants with dishes and...To plague the inventor : This even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips. He's here in double trust : First,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 pàgines
...MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A. 5, S. 1. THE PRESCIENCE OF CONSCIENCE. IF it were done, when 'tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly : If the assassination...To plague the inventor : This even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips. He's here in double trust : "First,... | |
| 1857 - 408 pàgines
...ending "you with me henceforth." SECT. II.— SHAKESPEARE. If it were done when 'tis done, then 7 were well It were done quickly : if the assassination Could...return To plague the Inventor. This evenhanded justice Commends the ingredients of our poisoned chalice To our own lips. 1. Paraphrase this passage. 2. Parse... | |
| Philip Edwards - 2004 - 264 pàgines
...overwhelming idea. If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly. If th'assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch With his...come. But in these cases We still have judgment here. (Macbeth, i,vii,i-8) Whether or not we call it bombast, Macbeth's language here bursts upon us without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2014 - 236 pàgines
...assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch, With his surcease, success; that but this blow 5 Might be the be-all and the end-all here, But here,...the life to come. But in these cases We still have judgement here: that we but teach Blood instructions, which being taught return 10 To plague th'inventor:... | |
| G. H. V. Bunt - 1987 - 292 pàgines
...Macbeth's words find an intriguing counterpart in Macbeth's words in one of his soliloquies: . . . that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all...But in these cases, We still have judgment here... Time has become, both in Lady Macbeth's and in Macbeth 's frame of mind, part of their wishful thinking,... | |
| Wolfgang Clemen - 1987 - 232 pàgines
...catch With his surcease success; that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all — here, 5 But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, We'd jump...instructions, which, being taught, return To plague th' inventor: this even-handed Justice 10 Commends th' ingredience of our poison 'd chalice To our... | |
| John R. Briggs - 1988 - 82 pàgines
...if the assassination could trammel up the consequence, and catch with his surcease success; but that this blow might be the be-all and the end-all. Here,...return to plague the inventor; this even-handed justice commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice to our own lips. He's here in double trust: first,... | |
| Harald William Fawkner - 1990 - 276 pàgines
...protest.16 If it were done, when 'tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly: if th'assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch With his...instructions, which, being taught, return To plague th'inventor: this even-handed Justice Commends th'ingredience of our poison'd chalice To our own lips.... | |
| Jerry Blunt - 1990 - 232 pàgines
...done, then 'twere well It were done quickly. If th' assassination Could trammel up the consequences, and catch With his surcease success: that but this...instructions, which being taught, return To plague th' inventor. This even-handed justice Commends th' ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own... | |
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