| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 頁
...the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eve, That tears shall drown the wind. — I have no spu: To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'er-leaps itself, And falls on the other. — How now, what news ? Enter Lady Macbeth. LadyM. He has almost snpp'd; Why have you... | |
| 1824 - 720 頁
...couriers of the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind. I have > To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself And falls on the other. — ul It would appear, that without any «jr feeling, Macbeth's caution and love of... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 頁
...turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend. I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, And falls on the other side. Cromwell, I charge thee, fling away ambition ; By that sin fell the angels, how... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 頁
...the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind. — I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, Andfalls ontheother. — How now, whatnews? Enter Lady MACBETH. Lady M. He has almost snpp'd. Why have... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 頁
...the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind.—I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'eiieaps itself, And falls on the other. TRUE FORTITUDE. I dare do all that may become a man; Who... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 頁
...the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind. — I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'er-leaps itself, And falls on the other. — How now, what news ? Enter Lady3 MACBETH. Lady M. He has almost supp'd ; Why have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 頁
...the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind. — I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, A rid falls on the other. TRUE FORTITUDE. I dare do all that may become a man; 'Who dares do more is... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 頁
...the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind. — I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'cr-lcaps itself, And faifa on the other. — How now, what news ? £nttr Lady Macbeth. Lady M. He... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 頁
...sighlleu couriers of the air,] ie Tht invisible winds. That tears shall drown the wind. — I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'er-leaps itself, And falls on the other.* — How now, what news'? Enter Ladyb MACBETH. Lady M. He has almost supp'd ; Why have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 頁
...the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind,— I fmve no spur on the other — How now, what news ? Enter LADT MACBETH. Lady M. He has almost supp'd : Why have you... | |
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