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" I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal ; For it must seem their guilt. [Exit. Knocking within. Macb. Whence is that knocking ? How is't with me, when every noise appals me ? What hands are here ? ha ! they pluck out mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's... "
Deconstructing Macbeth: The Hyperontological View - Page 103
by Harald William Fawkner - 1990 - 261 pages
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A Commentary on Cicero, De Legibus

Andrew Roy Dyck - Dialogues, Latin - 2004 - 706 pages
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The Man Shakespeare

Frank Harris - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 332 pages
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Shakespeare-Characters; Chiefly Those Subordinate

Charles Cowden Clarke - 1999 - 556 pages
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The Shakspere Allusion-book: A Collection of Allusions to ..., Volume 1

1909 - 558 pages
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Macbeth: Second Edition

Bernice W. Kliman - Drama - 2004 - 260 pages
...the impact of the poetry of his lines (which are grand and distant): Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather [199] The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red. (II. ii. 59-62) This action accompanying...
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Beacon Lights of Literature Book Four Part One

Rudolph W. Chamberlain - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 516 pages
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Odysseus Unbound: The Search for Homer's Ithaca

Robert Bittlestone, James Diggle, John Underhill - History - 2005 - 658 pages
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Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence

Kenneth Muir - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 224 pages
...sayings are ironically contrasted with those of Macbeth. He can ask: Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand ? No; this my hand...The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red. (II.ii.6o-3) Lady Macbeth, in the very next speech, declares flatly: A little water clears...
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Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language

Sister Miriam Joseph - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2005 - 423 pages
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