| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 670 pagine
...Attendants. MACB. It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood ; Stones have been known to move, aud trees to speak ; Augurs, and understood relations,...and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man of blood. — What is the night t LADY M. Almost at odds with morning, which is which. MACS. How say'st thou,... | |
| 1867 - 224 pagine
...into the list And champion me to the utterance. (/) Ere human statute purged the gentle weal. ( a) Augurs and understood relations have By magot-pies and choughs and rooks brought forth The secret" st man of blood. (A) Who cannot want the thought how monstrous It was for Malcolm and for Donalbain... | |
| George Herbert Mair - 1911 - 264 pagine
...subtle in its suggestion, sense echoing back to primeval terrors and despairs, as this from Macbeth: "Stones have been known to move and trees to speak;...and rooks brought forth The secret'st man of blood." or so intoxicating to the imagination and the senses as an ode of Keats or a sonnet by Rossetti. But... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 202 pagine
...[Exeunt all but MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Macb. It will have blood; they say blood will have blood; By magot-pies and choughs and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man of blood. — What is the night? Lady M. Almost at odds with morning, which is which. Macb. How say'st thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1912 - 304 pagine
...Majesty. Lady M. A kind good night to all ! 120 [Exeunt Lords and Attendants. Macb. It will have blood, they say ; blood will have blood : Stones have been...and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man of blood. — What is the night ? Lady M. Almost at odds with morning, which is which. Macb. How say'st thou,... | |
| John William Postgate - 1916 - 172 pagine
...lesser linen." While in the ecstacy of fear caused by Banquo's ghost, Macbeth raves: It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood; Stones have been...magot-pies and choughs and rooks brought forth The secret 'st blood of man. Magot-pie is another name for the magpie, which is still classed as mysterious... | |
| 1917 - 338 pagine
...obscurities. 23. The use of and instead of a preposition is sometimes attended by further obscurities. Augurs and understood relations have | By magot-pies...rooks brought forth | The secret'st man of blood. Shak., Macb., HI, 4, 124 (= the relations understood by augurs.) And finding | By this encompassment... | |
| Lilian Winstanley - 1922 - 256 pagine
...lest they should betray his : It will have blood ; they say, blood will have blood : * * * * * * * Augurs, and understood relations, have By magot-pies,...and rooks brought forth The secret'st man of blood 2. So also the lamentations in the air have their parallel in Macbeth : The night has been unruly:... | |
| John Ker Spittal - 1923 - 438 pagine
...obvious at first sight, and trembling is not to be understood as a participle, but as a substantive. " Augurs, and understood relations, have " By magot-pies,...rooks brought forth " The secret'st man of blood." By relation Dr. Johnson understands the connection of effects with causes. The old copy has the passage... | |
| John Ker Spittal - 1923 - 436 pagine
...first sight, and trembling is not to be understood as a participle, but as a substantive. " Augure, and understood relations, have " By magot-pies, and...rooks brought forth " The secret'st man of blood." By relation Dr. Johnson understands the connection of effects with causes. The old copy has the passage... | |
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