| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 ページ
...Ban. That, trusted home,2 Might yet enkindle3 you unto the crown, Besides the thane of Cawdor. But His strange : And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The...deepest consequence.— Cousins, a word, I pray you. Mach. Two truths are As happy prologues to the swelling act4 Of the imperial theme. — I thank you,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 ページ
...Norway," &c. ' trusted home,] ie entirely, thoroughly relied on, or perhaps we should read Ihnuted home. And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments...deepest consequence. — Cousins, a word, I pray you. Madb. Two truths are told *, As happy prologues to the swelling act Of the imperial theme. — I thank... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 ページ
...wreck. I know not ; But treasons capital, confess'd, and prov'd, Have overthrown him. Macb. Glamis, the thane of Cawdor : The greatest is behind. — Thanks...In deepest consequence. — Cousins, a word, I pray yon. Macb. Two truths are told, As happy prologues to the swelling act Of the imperial theme. — I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 78 ページ
...you not hope your children shall be kings. When those that gave the Thane of Cawdor to me, Promised no less to them ? Ban. That, trusted home, Might yet...Win us with honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequences. — Cousin, a word, I pray you. f They retire up the Stage. Macb. [In front.] Two truths... | |
| 1848 - 688 ページ
...corrupted by a brilliant promise to himself, called them " bubbles," and warned him that — — " Oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments...honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequence." j. Although the writer of the article mentioned tells unquestionable truth* to fortify the belief that... | |
| William Shakespeare, Mary Cowden Clarke - 1848 - 160 ページ
...cake 's dough on both sides. One good deed, dying tongueless, Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that. Oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments...honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequence. Oftentimes, excusing of a fault Doth make the fault the worse by the excuse. One sudden foil should... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 ページ
...behind." But Banquo receives the partial consummation of the prophecy with an unsubdued mind : — " Oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments...honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequence." The will of Banquo refuses to be mixed up with the prophecy. The will of Macbeth becomes the accomplice... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 ページ
...kings, [To Banquo. 'When those that gave the Thane of Cawdor to me, Promised no less to them ? Baa. That trusted home Might yet enkindle you unto the...win us to our harm, The instruments of darkness tell ns truths, 'Win iis with honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequence.1 Cousins, a word, I pray... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 374 ページ
...him, And makes me poor indeed. Othello — Act 3, Sc. 3. SHAKSPEARE. A MAY GAME at HOME. 116. - — Oftentimes to Win us to our harm, The instruments...honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequence. Macbeth — Act 1, Sc. 3. SHAKSPEARE. A TALL DOME. 117. It is in vain that we would coldly gaze On... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 372 ページ
...him, And makes me poor indeed. Othello— Act 3, Sc. 3. SHAKSPEAR*. A MAY GAME at HOME. 1 1 6. — Oftentimes to win us to our harm, The instruments...honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequence. Macbeth— Act 1, Sc. 3. SHAMPEARE. A TALL DOME. 117. It is in vain that we would coldly gaze On such... | |
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