“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 Seiten |
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... means ! -Then ' tis most like The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth , ( 52 ) Macd . He is already nam'd ; and gone to Scone To be invested . Ross . Where is Duncan's body ? Macd . Carried to Colme - kill , The sacred storehouse of his ...
... means ! -Then ' tis most like The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth , ( 52 ) Macd . He is already nam'd ; and gone to Scone To be invested . Ross . Where is Duncan's body ? Macd . Carried to Colme - kill , The sacred storehouse of his ...
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... means , the worst . For mine own good , All causes shall give way : I am in blood Stepp'd in so far , that , should I wade no more , Returning were as tedious as go o'er : Strange things I have in head , that will to hand ; Which must ...
... means , the worst . For mine own good , All causes shall give way : I am in blood Stepp'd in so far , that , should I wade no more , Returning were as tedious as go o'er : Strange things I have in head , that will to hand ; Which must ...
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... means ? Mal . A most miraculous work in this good king ; Which often , since my here - remain in England , I've seen him do . How he solicits heaven , Himself best knows : but strangely - visited people , All swoln and ulcerous ...
... means ? Mal . A most miraculous work in this good king ; Which often , since my here - remain in England , I've seen him do . How he solicits heaven , Himself best knows : but strangely - visited people , All swoln and ulcerous ...
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... means that makes us strangers ! Ross . Sir , amen . Macd . Stands Scotland where it did ? Ross . Alas , poor country , - Almost afraid to know itself ! It cannot Be call'd our mother , but our grave : where nothing , But who knows ...
... means that makes us strangers ! Ross . Sir , amen . Macd . Stands Scotland where it did ? Ross . Alas , poor country , - Almost afraid to know itself ! It cannot Be call'd our mother , but our grave : where nothing , But who knows ...
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... means of all annoyance , And still keep eyes upon her : -so , good night : My mind she has mated , and amaz'd my sight : I think , but dare not speak . Gent . Good night , good doctor . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The country near Dunsinane ...
... means of all annoyance , And still keep eyes upon her : -so , good night : My mind she has mated , and amaz'd my sight : I think , but dare not speak . Gent . Good night , good doctor . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The country near Dunsinane ...
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