The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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Yes , he is dead ; how wilt thou do for Macduff is fled to England . a father ? Macb . Fled to England ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? Len . Ay , my good lord . L. Macd . Why , I can buy me twenty at any market . Macb .
Yes , he is dead ; how wilt thou do for Macduff is fled to England . a father ? Macb . Fled to England ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? Len . Ay , my good lord . L. Macd . Why , I can buy me twenty at any market . Macb .
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England . A Room in the King's Will seem as pure as snow ; and the poor state Palace . Esteem him as a lamb , being compar'd Enter MALCOLM and MacDUFF . With my confineless harms . - I grant him bloody , Mal .
England . A Room in the King's Will seem as pure as snow ; and the poor state Palace . Esteem him as a lamb , being compar'd Enter MALCOLM and MacDUFF . With my confineless harms . - I grant him bloody , Mal .
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Such welcome and unwelcome things at once , To doff 7 their dire distresses . ' Tis hard to reconcile . Mal . Be it their comfort , We are coming thither : gracious England hath Enter a Doctor . Lent us good Siward , and ten thousand ...
Such welcome and unwelcome things at once , To doff 7 their dire distresses . ' Tis hard to reconcile . Mal . Be it their comfort , We are coming thither : gracious England hath Enter a Doctor . Lent us good Siward , and ten thousand ...
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Geffrey Frrz - Petek , Earl of Essex , Chief Justiciary of England . William Loxosword , Earl of Salisbury . ELINOR , the Widow of King Henry II . and Mother of King John . Robert Bigot , Earl of Norfolk . CONSTANCE , Mother to Arthur .
Geffrey Frrz - Petek , Earl of Essex , Chief Justiciary of England . William Loxosword , Earl of Salisbury . ELINOR , the Widow of King Henry II . and Mother of King John . Robert Bigot , Earl of Norfolk . CONSTANCE , Mother to Arthur .
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O , take his mother'sthanks , a widow's thanks , From France to England , there to live in peace ! Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength , England we love : and , for that England's sake , To make a more requital to your ...
O , take his mother'sthanks , a widow's thanks , From France to England , there to live in peace ! Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength , England we love : and , for that England's sake , To make a more requital to your ...
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