“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... father ? damned fact ! How it did grieve Macbeth ! did he not straight , In pious rage , the two delinquents tear , That were the slaves of drink and thralls of sleep ? Was not that nobly done ? Ay , and wisely too ; For ' twould have ...
... father ? damned fact ! How it did grieve Macbeth ! did he not straight , In pious rage , the two delinquents tear , That were the slaves of drink and thralls of sleep ? Was not that nobly done ? Ay , and wisely too ; For ' twould have ...
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... Father'd he is , and yet he's fatherless . Ross . I am so much a fool , should I stay longer , It would be my disgrace and I take my leave at once . L. Macd . your discomfort : Sirrah , your father's dead : And what will you do now ...
... Father'd he is , and yet he's fatherless . Ross . I am so much a fool , should I stay longer , It would be my disgrace and I take my leave at once . L. Macd . your discomfort : Sirrah , your father's dead : And what will you do now ...
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... father ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L. Macd . Why , I can buy me twenty at any market . Son . Then you'll buy ' em to sell again . L. Macd . Thou speak'st with all thy wit ; and yet , i̇ ' faith , With wit enough for ...
... father ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L. Macd . Why , I can buy me twenty at any market . Son . Then you'll buy ' em to sell again . L. Macd . Thou speak'st with all thy wit ; and yet , i̇ ' faith , With wit enough for ...
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... father Was a most sainted king : the queen that bore thee , Oftener upon her knees than on her feet , Died every day she lived . Fare thee well ! ( 100 ) These evils thou repeat'st upon thyself Have banish'd me from Scotland . - O my ...
... father Was a most sainted king : the queen that bore thee , Oftener upon her knees than on her feet , Died every day she lived . Fare thee well ! ( 100 ) These evils thou repeat'st upon thyself Have banish'd me from Scotland . - O my ...
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... father . ' That is , Men , who will think that the alleged murder of Duncan by his sons is a crime too monstrous for belief , must be careful not to walk too late . " Shakespeare's Scholar , & c . p . 403. - My kind friend , Mr. Grant ...
... father . ' That is , Men , who will think that the alleged murder of Duncan by his sons is a crime too monstrous for belief , must be careful not to walk too late . " Shakespeare's Scholar , & c . p . 403. - My kind friend , Mr. Grant ...
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