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Page 116
... sisters , that is ( as ye would say ) the goddesses of destinie , or else some nymphs or feiries , indued with knowledge of prophesie by their necromanticall science , bicause euerie thing came to passe as they had spoken . . The same ...
... sisters , that is ( as ye would say ) the goddesses of destinie , or else some nymphs or feiries , indued with knowledge of prophesie by their necromanticall science , bicause euerie thing came to passe as they had spoken . . The same ...
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... sisters Have in my reverence made ! [ IV . vii . 26-29 . ] In addressing her father she forms a strik- ing contrast to her sisters . They wish to deprive him of all his servants , and he bitterly resents their actions , while Cordelia ...
... sisters Have in my reverence made ! [ IV . vii . 26-29 . ] In addressing her father she forms a strik- ing contrast to her sisters . They wish to deprive him of all his servants , and he bitterly resents their actions , while Cordelia ...
Page 291
... sisters did despise My grace and giefts , and sought to wrecke to wage . But yet though vice on vertue dye with rage , It cannot keepe her vnderneath to drowne : For still she flittes aboue , and reaps renowne . My father thought to wed ...
... sisters did despise My grace and giefts , and sought to wrecke to wage . But yet though vice on vertue dye with rage , It cannot keepe her vnderneath to drowne : For still she flittes aboue , and reaps renowne . My father thought to wed ...
Contents
Extracts from The Secret History of Macbeth King of Scotland | 121 |
Trebble scepters | 127 |
Newport with diuers others | 166 |
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