| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 550 ページ
...fitful'feyer, he sleeps well ; Treason has done his worst : nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! Lady...sleek o'er your rugged looks/, Be bright and jovial 'mong your guests to-night. Macb. So, shall I, love ; and so, I pray, be you : Let your remembrance... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 ページ
...to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy.2 Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever...has done his worst : nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further I Lady Macb. Come on ; 1 Melancholv ideas. *... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 ページ
...to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than oo the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy. " Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever,...has done his worst : nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! Lady M. Come on ; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er... | |
| 1880 - 840 ページ
...the funeral service was read by the good vicar of the place. Thus lived and thus died James Brooke. " After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well ; Treason...has done his worst : nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further ! " 210 Reata ; or, What's in a Name. — Part... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2014 - 236 ページ
...to gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy. Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever...Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison, 25 Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further. Lady Macbeth Come on; Gentle my lord,... | |
| Michael Rogin - 1988 - 417 ページ
...Macbeth. Returning from Richmond after the Confederate surrender, Lincoln recited Macbeth's speech ending, Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever he sleeps well; Treason has done his worst: . . . nothing Can touch him further. The president who envied the dead their rest on the battlefields... | |
| Jerome Kilty - 1974 - 72 ページ
...the hat to ELIZABETH.) ELIZABETH. Leaning against the railing, everybody stopped to hear his voice: "After life's fitful fever he sleeps well. Treason has done his worst; nor steel, nor poison Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further." MARY. And that night Lee surrendered at Appomattox... | |
| George T. Wright - 1988 - 366 ページ
...gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than on | the tor|ture of) the mind to lie In rest|less ecstasy. | Duncan | is in | his grave; After | life's fit|ful...| has done | his worst: | nor steel, | nor poison, 245 25 Malice | domestic, foreign le|vy, nothing, Can touch | h1m further. (Macbeth. 3.2.13-26) The... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1989 - 414 ページ
...thou wilt, remember, And if thou wilt, forget. Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) English poet, lyricist After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well; Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison. Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further. Macbeth, Macbeth William Shakespeare (1564-1616)... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 132 ページ
...his worst: nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further. 30 LADY M. Come on: Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged...looks, Be bright and jovial among your guests tonight. MACBETH So shall I, love, and so, I pray, be you. Let your remembrance apply to Banquo: Present him... | |
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