| Ruth Sheldon Knowles - 1980 - 404 pągines
...eagle folds its wings 335 Acknowledgments and recommended readings 371 Index 373 BOOK ONE Seeds of Time If you can look into the seeds of time, And say which...will not, Speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear Jour favors nor your hate. (Macbeth) "He shook the boughs . . .' O NE SATURDAY AFTERNOON in August,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2014 - 236 pągines
...with present grace and great prediction Of noble having and of royal hope, That he seems rapt withall: to me you speak not. If you can look into the seeds...And say which grain will grow and which will not, 60 Speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear Your favours nor your hate. 1st Witch Hail! 2nd Witch... | |
| John R. Briggs - 1988 - 82 pągines
...MACBETH. Or that indeed which outwardly ye show? BANQUO. My noble partner you greet with present grace, to me you speak not. If you can look into the seeds...grain will grow and which will not, speak then to me . . . (The YOJO turn and hiss at BANQUO.) who neither beg your favors nor your hate. YOJO I. Lesser... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1988 - 532 pągines
...You Like It 1.2.113: "Well said. That was laid on with a trowel"; and see Macheth 1.3.54-57: . . . My noble partner You greet with present grace, and...having and of royal hope. That he seems rapt withal .... Chapter 5 1 1 . "Phillis": Or Phyllis, a conventional name for an Arcadian shepherdess. 2. "embrocations":... | |
| Julius Thomas Fraser - 1990 - 552 pągines
...three witches to tell the future of individual grains, out of an aggregate of identical grains. BANQUO: If you can look into the seeds of time And say which...grain will grow and which will not, Speak then to me . . . FIRST WITCH: Hail! SECOND WITCH: Hail! THIRD WITCH: Hail! . . . MACBETH: Stay, you imperfect... | |
| Mohammed Bedjaoui - 1991 - 1339 pągines
...in their respective fields, thus at most helping only to refine the ideology of global strategies. If you can look into the seeds of time, And say which...grain will grow and which will not, Speak then to me,. The ILO document continues, as if to correct this first impression: "Yet even though preparation of... | |
| Alan L. Mackay - 1991 - 312 pągines
...grammar-school. 2 Henry VI IV, vii 45 And nature must obey necessity. Juliu, Caetar IV, iii [See Democritus] 46 If you can look into the seeds of time, And say which...grain will grow and which will not, Speak then to me. . . Macbeth I, iii 47 . . .we but teach Bloody instructions, which being taught, return To plague the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 132 pągines
...King hereafter! Good sir, why do you start, and seem to fear Things that do sound so fair? - I'th'name of truth, Are ye fantastical, or that indeed Which...And say which grain will grow and which will not, 60 Speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear Your favours nor your hate. Hail! Hail! Hail! Lesser... | |
| Bennett Simon - 1988 - 292 pągines
...the play, time and lineage are subtly linked by Banquo as he asks the witches at the first encounter: If you can look into the seeds of time And say which...grain will grow and which will not, Speak then to me, (1.3.57-59) Banquo's references to time in his appearances present what we might call an ordinary view... | |
| Mark Jay Mirsky - 1994 - 182 pągines
...the witches, as if telling them in his phrasing what is on his mind, what he wants them to predict. If you can look into the seeds of time And say which...grain will grow and which will not, Speak then to me. . . . (1.3.63-65) The playwright's obsession with conception, seed, what will come to birth and what... | |
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