Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volumen1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... Lady M. [ Aside to Macbeth . ] What , quite unmann'd in folly ? Macb . If I stand here , I saw him . Lady M. [ Aside to Macbeth . ] Fie , for shame ! Macb . Blood hath been shed ere now , i ' the olden time , is not well . Lady M. Sit ...
... Lady M. [ Aside to Macbeth . ] What , quite unmann'd in folly ? Macb . If I stand here , I saw him . Lady M. [ Aside to Macbeth . ] Fie , for shame ! Macb . Blood hath been shed ere now , i ' the olden time , is not well . Lady M. Sit ...
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... Lady M. Think of this , good peers , But as a thing of custom ; ' t is no other , Only it spoils the pleasure of the time . Macb . What man dare , I dare . Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear , The arm'd rhinoceros , or the ...
... Lady M. Think of this , good peers , But as a thing of custom ; ' t is no other , Only it spoils the pleasure of the time . Macb . What man dare , I dare . Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear , The arm'd rhinoceros , or the ...
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... Lady M. You lack the season of all natures , sleep . Macb . Come , we ' ll to sleep . My strange and self - abuse Is the initiate fear that wants hard use ; We are yet but young in deed . [ Exeunt . ACT V , SCENE I. Dunsinane . Ante ...
... Lady M. You lack the season of all natures , sleep . Macb . Come , we ' ll to sleep . My strange and self - abuse Is the initiate fear that wants hard use ; We are yet but young in deed . [ Exeunt . ACT V , SCENE I. Dunsinane . Ante ...
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INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
TRANSLATIONS | 16 |
Ezekiel XXXVII 114 | 24 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Ahab Apius Apollyon behold blood called Charles Lamb cried Crito Dang Dangle daughter dead dear death doth earth egad Exeunt eyes fair father fear fell fire give grief Guil Hamlet hand happy Harosheth hath head hear heard heart heaven honour Israel Joab Johnson Kenite Kilmeny king King Arthur Lady land live look lord Lycidas Macb maidens mind morning mother Nausicaa never night noble o'er Odysseus PASTICCIO play pleasure Polonius praise pray princes Puff Queen RITORNELLO round scene sche sent servant sing Sir Bedivere Sir Fret Sir Lucan Sir Mordred Sisera sleep Sneer soul speak spirit struldbrugs sweet sword tell thee ther thine things thou art thou hast thought thousand Tilb told tree uncle Toby unto voice wind wings word wyde youth