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... question this most bloody piece of work , To know it farther . Fears and scruples shake us . In the great hand of God I stand ; and thence Against the undivulged pretence I fight Of treasonous malice . " Again - the poet brings him to ...
... question this most bloody piece of work , To know it farther . Fears and scruples shake us . In the great hand of God I stand ; and thence Against the undivulged pretence I fight Of treasonous malice . " Again - the poet brings him to ...
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... question the morality of Shakespeare , turn to and reflect upon the homily he has preached against cupidity , injustice , and cruelty , in the most unhappy career of Macbeth . II . As You Like It . II . AS Macbeth . 31.
... question the morality of Shakespeare , turn to and reflect upon the homily he has preached against cupidity , injustice , and cruelty , in the most unhappy career of Macbeth . II . As You Like It . II . AS Macbeth . 31.
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... questions . " [ This answer of Orlando's refers to grave points of morality , which it was the custom to impersonate , by painting them on cloth . ] 66 Faq . You have a nimble wit : I think it was made of Atalanta's heels . Will you sit ...
... questions . " [ This answer of Orlando's refers to grave points of morality , which it was the custom to impersonate , by painting them on cloth . ] 66 Faq . You have a nimble wit : I think it was made of Atalanta's heels . Will you sit ...
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... question is started , whether it were not good to have the Fool for their safeguard ; and she says , " He'll go along o'er the wide world with me : leave me alone to woo him . " And in this act Touchstone makes a generous sacrifice ...
... question is started , whether it were not good to have the Fool for their safeguard ; and she says , " He'll go along o'er the wide world with me : leave me alone to woo him . " And in this act Touchstone makes a generous sacrifice ...
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... question in Shakespeare's plays , from what is known of them through the actors ; yet the theatrical copies are so notoriously abridged , that it is impossible to judge fairly of the poet's delineation of character , who never wrote a ...
... question in Shakespeare's plays , from what is known of them through the actors ; yet the theatrical copies are so notoriously abridged , that it is impossible to judge fairly of the poet's delineation of character , who never wrote a ...
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