“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... wife , to leave his babes His mansion , and his titles , in a place From whence himself does fly ? He loves us not ; He wants the natural touch : for the poor wren , The most diminutive of birds , will fight , Her young ones in her nest ...
... wife , to leave his babes His mansion , and his titles , in a place From whence himself does fly ? He loves us not ; He wants the natural touch : for the poor wren , The most diminutive of birds , will fight , Her young ones in her nest ...
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... wife and child , Those precious motives , those strong knots of love , Without leave - taking ? -I pray you , Let not my jealousies be your dishonours , But mine own safeties : -you may be rightly just , Whatever I shall think . Macd ...
... wife and child , Those precious motives , those strong knots of love , Without leave - taking ? -I pray you , Let not my jealousies be your dishonours , But mine own safeties : -you may be rightly just , Whatever I shall think . Macd ...
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... wives , your daughters , Your matrons , and your maids , could not fill up The cistern of my lust ; and my desire All continent impediments would o'erbear , That did oppose my will : better Macbeth Than such an one to reign . Macd ...
... wives , your daughters , Your matrons , and your maids , could not fill up The cistern of my lust ; and my desire All continent impediments would o'erbear , That did oppose my will : better Macbeth Than such an one to reign . Macd ...
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... wife ? Macd . Ross . And all my children ? Well too . Macd . The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ? Ross . No ; they were well at peace when I did leave ' em . Macd . Be not a niggard of your speech : how goes ' t ? Ross . When I ...
... wife ? Macd . Ross . And all my children ? Well too . Macd . The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ? Ross . No ; they were well at peace when I did leave ' em . Macd . Be not a niggard of your speech : how goes ' t ? Ross . When I ...
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... wife and babes Savagely slaughter'd : to relate the manner , Were , on the quarry of these murder'd deer , To add ... wife kill'd too ? Ross . Mal Wife , children , servants , all And I must be from thence ! - I've said . Be comforted ...
... wife and babes Savagely slaughter'd : to relate the manner , Were , on the quarry of these murder'd deer , To add ... wife kill'd too ? Ross . Mal Wife , children , servants , all And I must be from thence ! - I've said . Be comforted ...
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