The Plays of Shakespeare: MacbethW. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... leaves The healing benediction . ' But the close of the scene is admirable , when Ross breaks the news to Macduff of the attack on his castle and the massacre of his family : - ' MAOD . My children too ? Ross . That could be found ...
... leaves The healing benediction . ' But the close of the scene is admirable , when Ross breaks the news to Macduff of the attack on his castle and the massacre of his family : - ' MAOD . My children too ? Ross . That could be found ...
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... leave it . SER . Doubtful it stood ; As two spent swimmers , that do cling together And choke their art . The merciless Macdonwald- Worthy to be a rebel , for to that The multiplying villanies of nature Do swarm upon him - from the ...
... leave it . SER . Doubtful it stood ; As two spent swimmers , that do cling together And choke their art . The merciless Macdonwald- Worthy to be a rebel , for to that The multiplying villanies of nature Do swarm upon him - from the ...
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... leaving it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death To throw away the dearest thing he owed , As ' twere a careless trifle . DUN . There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman on whom I ...
... leaving it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death To throw away the dearest thing he owed , As ' twere a careless trifle . DUN . There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman on whom I ...
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... leave . DUN . My worthy Cawdor ! MACB . [ Aside ] The Prince of Cumberland ! that is a step On which I must fall down , or else o'erleap , fires ; For in my way it lies . Stars , hide your Let not light see my black and deep desires ...
... leave . DUN . My worthy Cawdor ! MACB . [ Aside ] The Prince of Cumberland ! that is a step On which I must fall down , or else o'erleap , fires ; For in my way it lies . Stars , hide your Let not light see my black and deep desires ...
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... masterdom . MACB . We will speak further . LADY M. To alter favour ever is to fear : Leave all the rest to me . Only look up clear ; [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Before MACBETH's castle . Hautboys and torches sc . v . ] 17 MACBETH .
... masterdom . MACB . We will speak further . LADY M. To alter favour ever is to fear : Leave all the rest to me . Only look up clear ; [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Before MACBETH's castle . Hautboys and torches sc . v . ] 17 MACBETH .
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