The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 9R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... First , as I am his kinsman and his subject , Strong both against the deed : then , as his hoft , Who thould against his murderer shut the door , Not bear the knife myself . Befides , this Duncan Hath borne his faculties fo meek , hath ...
... First , as I am his kinsman and his subject , Strong both against the deed : then , as his hoft , Who thould against his murderer shut the door , Not bear the knife myself . Befides , this Duncan Hath borne his faculties fo meek , hath ...
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... first they put the name of King upon me , And bade them fpeak to him ; then , prophet - like , They hailed him father to a line of Kings . ( 20 ) Let every man be master of his time ' Tifven at night , to make fociety The tweeter ...
... first they put the name of King upon me , And bade them fpeak to him ; then , prophet - like , They hailed him father to a line of Kings . ( 20 ) Let every man be master of his time ' Tifven at night , to make fociety The tweeter ...
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... first taken , so that she may fee very little , or not at all . to make her the better en dure the hood . This they call feeling a hawk . Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond , Which E 2 MACBETH . 51 Malice domeftic, foreign levy ...
... first taken , so that she may fee very little , or not at all . to make her the better en dure the hood . This they call feeling a hawk . Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond , Which E 2 MACBETH . 51 Malice domeftic, foreign levy ...
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... first , but finding that he was fo particular and pre- cife in his directions , that he knew every part of their com miflion , they agree that there is no need to miftrust him , and fo bid him fland with them . z Mur . Then it is he ...
... first , but finding that he was fo particular and pre- cife in his directions , that he knew every part of their com miflion , they agree that there is no need to miftrust him , and fo bid him fland with them . z Mur . Then it is he ...
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... first place , Macbeth could not be faid to hold the due of birth from both Duncan's fons . The fucceffion to the crown was the right of Malcolm , and Donalbain could have no right to it , as long as his elder brother or any of his ifiue ...
... first place , Macbeth could not be faid to hold the due of birth from both Duncan's fons . The fucceffion to the crown was the right of Malcolm , and Donalbain could have no right to it , as long as his elder brother or any of his ifiue ...
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