We will proceed no further in this business: He hath honour'd me of late; and I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people, Which would be worn now in their newest gloss. Not cast aside so soon. Popular tribunals. 1887 - Stran 548avtor: Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 strani
...chamber? Macb. Hath he ask'd for me ? Lady M. Know you not, he has ? Macb. We will proceed no farther in this business : He hath honour'd me of late ; and...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. Lady M. Was the hope drunk, Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since, And wakes it now, to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2014 - 236 strani
...Macbeth Know you not he has? Macbeth We will proceed no further in this business: He hath honoured me of late, and I have bought Golden opinions from...people, Which would be worn now in their newest gloss, 35 Not cast aside so soon. Lady Macbeth Was the hope drunk Wherein you dressed yourself? hath it slept... | |
| Alan Sinfield - 1992 - 384 strani
...Duncan's authority. His sense of himself is bound up with recognition of his place in the current order: He hath honour'd me of late; and I have bought Golden...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. (1.7.32-35) However, Lady Macbeth says it will be easy to make the alternative story work, and she... | |
| David G. Allen, Robert A. White - 1995 - 332 strani
...Macbeth have no such power, no visionary terror; they do not express any deep conviction: He hath honor'd me of late, and I have bought Golden opinions from...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. (1.7.32-35) It does not take much to sweep aside this flimsy resolve. She thinks that he wants to kill... | |
| R. Rawdon Wilson - 1995 - 322 strani
...act, but early on he both knows that regicide is wrong and that he will lose reputation by the deed ("I have bought / Golden opinions from all sorts of...now in their newest gloss, / Not cast aside so soon" [1.7.32-35]). Yet he never shares the sergeant's vision of himself as Valor's minion and Bellona's... | |
| Marvin Rosenberg - 1997 - 380 strani
...submissive. He began, with a sense of relief. We will proceed no further in this business. He hath honoured me of late, and I have bought Golden opinions from...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. I am taller than Mary, but she seemed to tower over me. Fiercely: Was the hope drunk Wherein you dressed... | |
| Kodŭng Kwahagwŏn (Korea). International Conference, Kenji Fukaya - 2001 - 940 strani
...evidence that Duncan's plan might have succeeded, at least temporarily, for Macbeth informs his wife: We will proceed no further in this business: He hath...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. (1.7.31-5) But Duncan's calculations have failed to reckon adequately with Lady Macbeth. She is not... | |
| Lindsay Price - 2001 - 40 strani
...you left the chamber? MACBETH: Hath he ask'd for me? LADY MACBETH: Know you not he has? MACBETH: We will proceed no further in this business: He hath...now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. LADY MACBETH: Was the hope drunk Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since? And wakes it now,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 514 strani
...enquiiM for me ? JL. Macb. You know he has / Macb. We will proceed no. further in this business* H'has honour'd me of late; and I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people, Which should be worn now in their newest gloss. Hot cast aside so soon. L. Macb. Was the hope drunk Wherein... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 490 strani
...Ib. sc. 7. Maebeth's speech : — "We will proceed no further in this business : . He hath honor'd me of late ; and I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people, N "Which "would be worn now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon. Note the inward pangs and... | |
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