| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 116 pages
...Mac. So foul and fair a day I have not seen. Bun. How far is'tcall'd to Fores* ?— What are these, So wither'd, and so wild in their attire ; That look not like the inhabitants o'the earth, 130 And yet are on't ? — Live you ? or are you aught *That man imy question ? You seem... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 1118 pages
...ßau. How far is Ч call'd lo Fores ?— Wliat ,ir» So withcr'd, and fo wild in their attire; [theie, That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are on 't ? — Live you ) or are you aught That man may queft ¡pu ' ' ) You feem to underibnd By each... | |
| James Boswell - 1785 - 546 pages
...and fo wild in their attire ? That look not like th' inhabitants o' th' earth, And yet are on't ? He He repeated a good deal more of Macbeth. His recitation was grand and affecting, and, as Sir Jofhua Reynolds has obferved to me, had no more tone than it mould have. It was the better for it.... | |
| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 pages
...tradition*. Dr. Johnson again1 solemnly repeated — ' How far is't called to Fores ? What are these, So wither'd, and so wild in their attire ? That look...on't ?' He repeated a good deal more of Macbeth. His recitation4 was grand and affecting, and as Sir Joshua Reynolds has observed to me, had no more tone... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 pages
...Mac. So foul and fair a day I have not seen. Ban. How far is't call'd to Fores > — What.are these, So wither'd, and so wild in their attire ; That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, 130 And yet are on't > — Live you > or are you aught That man may question? You seem to understand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 pages
...Ban. How far is't call'd to Fores ? — What are So wither'd, and fo wild in their attire ; [thefe, : ? — Live you ? or are you aught That man may queftion " ? You feem to understand By each at once... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 pages
...never, never, never ! § »9. MACBETH. SHAKSI-EARE. Witches defcribcd. AT are thcfe, So wither'd, and fo wild in their attire That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are on 't • — Live you ? or are you augh That man may qucftion ? Yuu Гест to umlerltani me, By... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 442 pages
...fair a day I have ndl feen. Ba n.How far is't call'd to Forres?-What are thefe,. So wither'd, and fo wild In th'eir attire ; That look not like the inhabitants o' the* earth, And yet are oa't I-1— Live you ? or are you aught, 't hatman mayqueftion3 Youfeem tounderlland me, By each at... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 322 pages
...a day I have not feen. Ban. How far is't call'd to Fores ? — What are thefe, So wither'd, and fo wild in their attire ; That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are on't ? — Live you ? or are you aught «• That man may queftion ? You feem to underftand me, By each... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 pages
...Macb. So foul and fair a day I have not seen. Ban. How far is't call'd to Fores ? — What are these, So wither'd, and so wild in their attire ; That look...like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are on't? Live you ? or are you aught That man may question ? You seem to understand me, By each at once her... | |
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