Live you ? or are you aught That man may question ? You seem to understand me, By each at once her choppy finger laying Upon her skinny lips. — You should be women, And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so. THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D - Page 91by JAMES BOSWELL - 1892Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare, Hugh Black-Hawkins - 1992 - 68 pages
...called to Forres? . . . f Banquo sees The Witches hovering in the air) . . . What are these So withered and so wild in their attire, That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are on 't? . . . (He calls to The Witches^ . . . Live you? ... Or are you aught That man may question?... | |
| Clive Barker, Simon Trussler - 1992 - 100 pages
...directly with the evidence of the playtext. Banquo's lines, commentators remark, suggest withered crones: What are these, So wither'd and so wild in their attire? That look not like th'inhabitants o'th'earth, And yet are on't? (I, iii, 39-42) He further specifies their appearance... | |
| Roger Craik - 1994 - 220 pages
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| Larry Luxenberg - 1994 - 276 pages
...direction I looked. I won't ever forget it." The Singing Horseman and the Geek Who Are the Thru-Hikers? What are these, So wither'd and so wild in their attire, That look not like th' inhabitants o th' earth, And yet are on't? Macbeth, by William Shakespeare PEOPLE USED TO CALL... | |
| Jan H. Blits - 1996 - 248 pages
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| Diane Purkiss - 1996 - 308 pages
...confirm the witches' ontological oddity using the language of un readability: What are these So withered and so wild in their attire That look not like the inhabitants of the earth And yet are on't? Live you, or are you aught That man may question? You seem to understand... | |
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