| 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... | |
| John Ker Spittal - 1923 - 436 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, and choughs and rooks brought forth " The eecret'st man of blood." By relation Dr. Johnson understands the connection of effects with causes.... | |
| Alfred Seabold Eli Ackermann - 1924 - 1006 pagine
...Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak ; Augurs and understood relations have By magpies and choughs and rooks brought forth The secret'st man of blood." Macbeth, III., iv., 122. " Truth will come to light ; murder cannot be hid long ; a man's son may ; but, at... | |
| Clement Wood - 1926 - 204 pagine
...— a riot of fantastic adultery and dreadful sadistic murder. A seer once wrote, It will have blood, they say; blood will have blood. Stones have been...and rooks brought forth The secret'st man of blood. Poetry, as well, will in the end speak as well as 1 66 move, discovering the frothy scarlet cud and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1927 - 990 pagine
...blood; they say, blood will have blood: Stones have been known to move and trees to speak ; Augures rum-. Enter Brutus, Messala, young Cato, Lucilius, and Flavius. Bru. Yet 125 The secret'st man of blood. What is the night? Lady M. Almost at odds with morning, which is which.... | |
| 1852 - 1460 pagine
...2;ifфgefeüг fфaft дег(ф!е1 fmb. 93o^ unb @ф!Ие1 bejie^en fte biofj auf bie 2lct Ш. ©cene 4. Macb. Augurs, and understood relations, have By magot-pies,...and rooks brought forth The secret'st man of blood. 2Ше 3nt«Pretm imb lícbetfefcet erfcnncn an, bajj in ben unter* рпфепеп Söotten etwaô »erfeíjrt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1962 - 232 pagine
...blood, they say; blood will have blood. Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak. Augures and understood relations have By magot-pies and choughs...and rooks brought forth The secret'st man of blood. What is the night? LADY MACBETH: Almost at odds with morning, which is which. MACBETH: How say'st thou,... | |
| Alexander Schmidt, Gregor Sarrazin - 1971 - 782 pagine
...inghopesays it will come to the full, Ant. II, 1, 10. Augure (most M. Edd. augurs'), augur or augury? — s and understood relations have by magotpies and choughs...and rooks brought forth the secret'st man of blood, Mcb. HI, 4, 124. Augurer, soothsayer in ancient Rome: the a. tells me, Cor. II, 1, 1. thi' persuasion... | |
| Alexander Schmidt, Gregor Sarrazin - 1971 - 740 pagine
...r. to the penally, Mcrcli. IV, 1, 243 f = has full bearing on the p.). augures and understood — s have by magot-pies and choughs and rooks brought forth the secret'st man of blood, Mcb. Ill, 4, 124 (incidents which were perceived to have reference to the question). Relative, having... | |
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