The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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There's no art , To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust . -0 worthiest cousin ! O 7 . Enter MACBETH , BANQUO , Rosse , and ANGUS . Thë fin of my ingratitude even now Was heavy ...
There's no art , To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust . -0 worthiest cousin ! O 7 . Enter MACBETH , BANQUO , Rosse , and ANGUS . Thë fin of my ingratitude even now Was heavy ...
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Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read strange matters : 4 - To beguile the time , Look like the time ; ' bear welcome in your eye , 5 : This ignorant present , ] Thus the old copy . Some of our modern editors read ...
Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read strange matters : 4 - To beguile the time , Look like the time ; ' bear welcome in your eye , 5 : This ignorant present , ] Thus the old copy . Some of our modern editors read ...
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I have given suck ' ; and know . ; How tender ' tis , to love the babe that milks me : I would , while it was smiling in my face , Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums , And dash'd the brains out , had I fo sworn , as you Have ...
I have given suck ' ; and know . ; How tender ' tis , to love the babe that milks me : I would , while it was smiling in my face , Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums , And dash'd the brains out , had I fo sworn , as you Have ...
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Away , and mock the time with fairest show : Faise face must hide what the falle heart doth know . [ Exeunt . lutely good , nor obftinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arisen in his mind , after he had heard the prophecy in his ...
Away , and mock the time with fairest show : Faise face must hide what the falle heart doth know . [ Exeunt . lutely good , nor obftinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arisen in his mind , after he had heard the prophecy in his ...
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If he do bleed , I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal , For it must seem their guilt . ” [ Exit . Knocking within , 1 6 5 Chief nourisher in life's feast ; ] So , in Chaucer's Squiere's Tale , v .
If he do bleed , I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal , For it must seem their guilt . ” [ Exit . Knocking within , 1 6 5 Chief nourisher in life's feast ; ] So , in Chaucer's Squiere's Tale , v .
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