The Plays of Shakespeare: MacbethW. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... nature a bad man , might in the drama , as in real life , have tried to reconcile the people to that crime , which , after all , he had reluctantly committed , by making use of his power to rule well . The moral purport of the play ...
... nature a bad man , might in the drama , as in real life , have tried to reconcile the people to that crime , which , after all , he had reluctantly committed , by making use of his power to rule well . The moral purport of the play ...
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... nature Do swarm upon him - from the western isles Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied ; And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , Show'd like a rebel's whore : but all's too weak : For brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name ...
... nature Do swarm upon him - from the western isles Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied ; And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , Show'd like a rebel's whore : but all's too weak : For brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name ...
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... heart knock at my ribs , Against the use of nature ? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings : My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my single state of man that function Is SC . III . ] 11 MACBETH .
... heart knock at my ribs , Against the use of nature ? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings : My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my single state of man that function Is SC . III . ] 11 MACBETH .
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... nature ; It is too full o ' the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way : thou wouldst be great ; Art not without ambition , but without The illness should attend it : what thou wouldst highly , That wouldst thou holily ...
... nature ; It is too full o ' the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way : thou wouldst be great ; Art not without ambition , but without The illness should attend it : what thou wouldst highly , That wouldst thou holily ...
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... nature Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The effect and it ! Come to my woman's breasts , And take my milk for gall , you murdering ministers , Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature's mischief ! Come ...
... nature Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The effect and it ! Come to my woman's breasts , And take my milk for gall , you murdering ministers , Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature's mischief ! Come ...
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