The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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... father lost , a little lad ; " The grandsire namde the latter like his brother : " This ( growne a man ) long travell took to seeke " His brother , and to Epidamnum came , " Where th'other dwelt inricht , and him so like , " That ...
... father lost , a little lad ; " The grandsire namde the latter like his brother : " This ( growne a man ) long travell took to seeke " His brother , and to Epidamnum came , " Where th'other dwelt inricht , and him so like , " That ...
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... father Time himself . Ant . S. Let's hear it . Dro . S. There's no time for a man to recover his hair , that grows bald by nature . Ant . S. May he not do it by fine and recovery ' ? Dro . S. Yes , to pay a fine for a peruke , and ...
... father Time himself . Ant . S. Let's hear it . Dro . S. There's no time for a man to recover his hair , that grows bald by nature . Ant . S. May he not do it by fine and recovery ' ? Dro . S. Yes , to pay a fine for a peruke , and ...
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... father here . Duke . It shall not need , thy father hath his life . Cour . Sir , I must have that diamond from you . Ant . E. There , take it ; and much thanks for my good cheer . Abb . Renowned duke , vouchsafe to take the pains To go ...
... father here . Duke . It shall not need , thy father hath his life . Cour . Sir , I must have that diamond from you . Ant . E. There , take it ; and much thanks for my good cheer . Abb . Renowned duke , vouchsafe to take the pains To go ...
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... estate , possession , fortune . 2 That he seems rapt withal ; ] Rapt is rapturously affected , extra se raptus . 3 By Sinel's death , ] The father of Macbeth . You owe this strange intelligence ? or why Upon this 84 Аст І. МАСВЕТНн .
... estate , possession , fortune . 2 That he seems rapt withal ; ] Rapt is rapturously affected , extra se raptus . 3 By Sinel's death , ] The father of Macbeth . You owe this strange intelligence ? or why Upon this 84 Аст І. МАСВЕТНн .
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... father's decease , of which there is no mention throughout the play . If the hag only an- nounced what Macbeth already understood to have happened , her words could scarcely claim rank as a prediction . - 1 This supernatural soliciting ...
... father's decease , of which there is no mention throughout the play . If the hag only an- nounced what Macbeth already understood to have happened , her words could scarcely claim rank as a prediction . - 1 This supernatural soliciting ...
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