| Tobias Smollett - 1814 - 718 頁
...remains some vestiges of Macbeth's castle. How interesting our appeal to Shakespeare ! ' MACB. — Hang out our banners on the outer walls ; The cry is still, THS.T COME: our castle's strength Will laugh a siege to scorn : here let them lie, Till famine and... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1855 - 510 頁
...folios is of course often erroneous. The following instance, we believe, has not been observed :f — Hang out our banners on the outer walls ; The cry is still: They come. — Macb. v. 5. Now, as the banner was hung from the keep, not from the walls, we surely should read... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 372 頁
...Dunsinane. Within the Castle. Enter, iuith drutfts ttnci colours, MACBETH, SEYTON, and Soldiers. Macb. Hang out our banners on the outer walls; The cry is still, They come. Our castle's strength Will laugh a siege to scorn : here let them lie, Till famine, and the ague, eat... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 670 頁
...— Dunsinane. Within the Castle. Enter, with, drums and colours, MACBETH, SEYTON, and Soldie MACB. Hang out our banners on the outer walls ; The cry is still, "They come:" Our castle's strength "Will laugh a siege to scorn: here let them lie, Till famine, and the ague, eat... | |
| 1879 - 592 頁
...fullness of his strength from behind the branches of advancing Birnam wood. Scene II. — "Macbeth. Hang out our banners on the outer walls ; The cry is still, ' They come ' : our castle's strength Will laugh a siege to scorn : here let them lie — Were they not forced... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 240 頁
...SCENE V Dunsinane. Within the Castle Enter with drums and colors, MACBETH, SEYTOX, and Soldiers Macb. Hang out our banners on the outer walls ; The cry is still, They come .' Our castle's strength Will laugh a siege to scorn : here let them lie Till famine and the ague eat... | |
| Simeon Ford - 1903 - 348 頁
...himself in a room on the seventeenth floor, and when creditors beset him said to his employees : " Hang out our banners on the outer walls; The cry is still they come." Callers who looked like collectors would be told that the elevators were not running and invited to... | |
| Simeon Ford - 1903 - 356 頁
...himself in a room on the seventeenth floor, and when creditors beset him said to his employees : " Hang out our banners on the outer walls; The cry is still they come." Callers who looked like collectors would be told that the elevators were not running and invited to... | |
| Frederic Villiers - 1920 - 368 頁
...invaders' nerves. Shakespeare's "Macbeth" leaped to my mind, and its line with the disputed punctuation, "Hang out our banners on the outer walls, the cry is still they come," was evidently the version favored by the Chinese. But this quaint show and the clash and thunder of... | |
| Dennis Bartholomeusz - 1969 - 336 頁
...correspondence, p. xxxi. 3 Liverpool Daily Post (December 31, 1888). 4 Ibid. 5 Shuttleworth, p. 31. and Hang out our banners. On the outer walls The cry is still they come . . . Bertram Shuttleworth's assert1on that Irving abandoned the new readings in 1888 does not seem... | |
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