| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 406 pages
...Witch. There to meet with Macbeth. l Witch. I come, Graymalkin ! b All. Paddock calls : — Anon. — Fair is foul, and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air. [Witches vanish. SCENE IL — A Camp near Forres. Alarum within. Enter King DUNCAN, MALCOLM, DONALBAIN, LUNOX, with Attendants,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...Witch. There to meet with Macbeth. 1 Witch. I come, Graymalkin ! All. Paddock calls2: — Anon. — Fair is foul, and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air. [ Witches vanish. 1 — HUBLYBUKLY'S done,] This word (observes Henderson) came recommended to Shakespeare by the authority... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...Witch. There to meet with Macbeth. 1 Witch. I come, Graymalkin ! All. Paddock calls2: — Anon. — Fair is foul, and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air. [ Witches vanish. 1 — HUBLYBCRLT'S done,] This word (observes Henderson) came recommended to Shakespeare by the authority... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pages
...3 Witch. There to meet with Macbeth. \Witch. I come, Graymalkin! All. Paddock calls : — Anon. — Fair is foul , and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air. [fV itches vanish. SCENE II. A Camp near Fores. Alarum within. Enter King JivscATi , MALCOLM, DONALBAIN,... | |
| Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 390 pages
...FIRST WITCH. — I come, Gray-malkin. SECOND WITCH. — Paddock calls. THIRD WITCH. — Anon. ALL. — Fair is foul and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air. Now we have the three times three of the witches at Saint John's ; and we may perceive also a correspondency... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...Macbeth. 1 Witch. 1 come, Graymalkin! All. Paddock calls: — Anon. — Fair is foul, and foul is fuir: ght, forbearance. Clo. To leave you in your madness,...call me fool ? Imo. As I am mad, I do: If you'll be p bleeding Soldier. Dun. What bloody man is that ? He can report. As seemeth by his plight, of the revolt... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - Azerbaijan - 1847 - 506 pages
...meaning is, that to us, perverse and malignant as we are, fair is foul, and foul is fair. JOHNSON. SCENE II. A Camp near Fores. Alarum, within. Enter...MALCOLM, DONALBAIN, LENOX, with, Attendants, meeting a bleeding Soldier. Dun. What bloody man is that ? He can report, As seemeth by his plight, of the revolt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 pages
...Eloquence, 1377, shows that this was not the ancient ac•nutioD of the word among ua : ' Onomatopeia, when Fair is foul, and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air. [Witches няшЬ. SCENE II. A Camp near Fores. Alarum wUn. Enter King DüACAB,,M,ALCoi.Mj_Do¡«ALBAii», LENOX,... | |
| George Fletcher (essayist.) - Acting - 1847 - 418 pages
...themselves rejoicing in that elemental disturbance into which they mingle as they vanish from our view : — Fair is foul, and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air. The more, let us observe, that the wild, uncouth rhymings of Shakespeare's weird sisters are examined,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 pages
...3 Witch. There to meet with Macbeth. 1 Witch. I come, Graymalkin ! All. Paddock calls ; — Anon.1 Fair is foul, and foul is fair; Hover through the...within. Enter King DUNCAN, MALCOLM, DONALBAIN, LENOX, mth Attendants, meeting a bleeding Soldier.a Dun. What bloody man is that ? He can report, As seemeth... | |
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