Cawdor? the thane of Cawdor lives, A prosperous gentleman; and to be king Stands not within the prospect of belief, No more than to be Cawdor. Say from whence You owe this strange intelligence? or why Upon this blasted heath you stop our way With such... Dies Boreales: Or Christopher Under Canvass - Seite 221von John Wilson - 1850 - 363 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Hibbert - 1825 - 514 Seiten
...the air ; nay, sometimes, fragments of them would continue visible a considerable time : MACBETH. " The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, And these are of them : — Whither are they vanish'd ? — BANQUO. Into the air ; and what seem'd corporal As breath into the wind.'" . From another... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 Seiten
...prospect of belief. No more than to be Cawdor. Say, from whence Yon owe this strange intelligence I or why Upon this blasted heath you stop our way With such prophetic greeting 7— Speak, 1 charge [WITCHES vanish. Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, [uish'd 1 And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 Seiten
...heath you stop our way With such prophetick greeting ? — Speak, I charge you. [Witches vanish. Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, And these are of them : Whither are they vanish'd ? Macb. Into the air : and what seem'd corporal, melted As breath into the wind. — 'Would... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1826 - 672 Seiten
...Mines, Railways, &c. with reference to the South-sea schemes of the last century, in the language of Banquo ; The Earth hath bubbles, as the Water has, And these are of them. What Pliny says of scattered estate*, is now applied to money-investments i 'I'ul it, -i videlwr incerta... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1826 - 906 Seiten
...Mines, Railways, &c. with reference to the South-sea schemes of the last century, in the language of Banquo ; The Earth hath bubbles, as the Water has, And these are of them. What Pliny says of scattered estates, is now applied to money-investment* : 'J'ntiia viJctur incerta... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 Seiten
...heath you stop our way With such prophetick greeting?—Speak, I charge you. [Witches vanish. Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, And these are of them:—Whither are they vanish'd ? Macb. Into the air; and what seem'd corporal, melted As breath... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 Seiten
...heath you stop our way With such prophetick greeting?— Speak, I charge yon. [Witches vanish. Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, And these are of them : — Whither are they vanish'd? [melted Aa breath into the wind.— 'Would, they had staid ! Ban. Were such things here,... | |
| Adolf Bernhard Marx - 1830 - 534 Seiten
...of belief, No more than to be Cawdor. Say, from whence You owe this strange intelligence? or why | Upon this blasted heath you stop our way With such...prophetic greeting? — Speak, I charge you. [Witches vanith. Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, And these are of them: Whither are they vanish'd?... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 Seiten
...heath you stop our way With such prophetick greeting?- — Speak, I charge you. [Witches vanish. Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, And these are of them : Whither are they vanish'd ? Macb. Into the air : and what seem'd corporal, melted As breath into the wind. — 'Would... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 Seiten
...Lo Here and Lo There," which, from the beginning of Church History, have arisen upon its surface, " The earth hath bubbles as the water has, And these are of them— — — — ." She also had her votaries, her followers ; some of whom separa,ted themselves from the... | |
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