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... mind is merely realistic and matter of fact . For instance , the chance that the old king would sleep sound after his journey to Inverness for her is simply a fortunate circumstance , for Macbeth it is attended with thoughts of horror ...
... mind is merely realistic and matter of fact . For instance , the chance that the old king would sleep sound after his journey to Inverness for her is simply a fortunate circumstance , for Macbeth it is attended with thoughts of horror ...
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... mind . 38 , 39. second ... nourisher ] Pud- ding appears anciently to have been the first course at dinner ( " so , Per tempus advenis , you come in pudding time , you come as well as may be , " Terence in English , 1614 ) , the joint ...
... mind . 38 , 39. second ... nourisher ] Pud- ding appears anciently to have been the first course at dinner ( " so , Per tempus advenis , you come in pudding time , you come as well as may be , " Terence in English , 1614 ) , the joint ...
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... mind , dear wife ! Thou know'st that Banquo , and his Fleance , lives . Lady M. But in them nature's copy's not eterne.- festly imperfect here , but of course it is impossible to determine exactly what Shakespeare wrote . MACBETH SC ...
... mind , dear wife ! Thou know'st that Banquo , and his Fleance , lives . Lady M. But in them nature's copy's not eterne.- festly imperfect here , but of course it is impossible to determine exactly what Shakespeare wrote . MACBETH SC ...
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