Howe'er you come to know it, answer me : Though you untie the winds and let them fight Against the churches ; though the yesty waves Confound and swallow navigation up ; Though bladed corn be lodg'd and trees blown down ; Though castles topple on their... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 4511860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 276 páginas
...without a name. MACBETH I conjure you, by that which you profess, Howe'er you come to know it, answer me: Though you untie the winds, and let them fight Against...Confound and swallow navigation up; Though bladed corn be lodged, and trees blown down, Though castles topple on their warders' heads: 70 Though palaces and... | |
| Janet Adelman - 1992 - 396 páginas
...alludes to Lear's storm as he approaches the witches in Act IV, conjuring them to answer though they "untie the winds, and let them fight / Against the Churches," though the "waves / Confound and swallow navigation up," though "the treasure / Of Nature's germens tumble all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2012 - 96 páginas
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| Paul Arthur Cantor - 1993 - 96 páginas
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| Murray Cox, Alice Theilgaard - 1994 - 482 páginas
...Shakespearean dialogue: 'Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak.' (Macbeth III .4.122) 'Though you untie the winds, and let them fight Against the Churches.' (Macbeth IV. 1.52) There are other passages which are devoid of the blinding clarity of apocalyptic... | |
| Garry Wills - 1995 - 238 páginas
...turn everything topsyturvy.27 Here is Macbeth's use of that classical witch-catalogue (4.1.52-59): Though you untie the winds and let them fight Against the churches, though the yesty waves Confound and swallow navigation up, Though bladed corn be lodg'd and trees blown down,... | |
| Frank Northen Magill - 1995 - 590 páginas
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| 1984 - 450 páginas
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| Shirley Nelson Garner, Madelon Sprengnether - 1996 - 346 páginas
...alludes to Lear's storm as he approaches the witches in act 4, conjuring them to answer though they "untie the winds, and let them fight / Against the Churches," though the "waves / Confound and swallow navigation up," though "the treasure / Of Nature's germens tumble all... | |
| Ronald Wright - 1997 - 362 páginas
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