The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Tragedies / ... Shakspere. Poems, المجلد 2Knight, 1839 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... fortune , on his damned quarry smiling , Show'd like a rebel's whore : But all's too weak : who has an ear for the ... fortune deceitfully smiled on them , fled before the sword of Macbeth , and became his quarry - his prey . For brave ...
... fortune , on his damned quarry smiling , Show'd like a rebel's whore : But all's too weak : who has an ear for the ... fortune deceitfully smiled on them , fled before the sword of Macbeth , and became his quarry - his prey . For brave ...
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... fortunes . Malone proposes to read content . Tieck says that Macbeth here purposely uses an obscure form of words . • Dudgeon - the handle of the dagger . After sleep we find now in all modern editions . D'Ave- nant , in his alteration ...
... fortunes . Malone proposes to read content . Tieck says that Macbeth here purposely uses an obscure form of words . • Dudgeon - the handle of the dagger . After sleep we find now in all modern editions . D'Ave- nant , in his alteration ...
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... fortune Shall keep us both the safer : where we are , There's daggers in men's smiles : the near in blood , The nearer bloody . Mal . This murtherous shaft that's shot Hath not yet lighted ; and our safest way Is to avoid the aim ...
... fortune Shall keep us both the safer : where we are , There's daggers in men's smiles : the near in blood , The nearer bloody . Mal . This murtherous shaft that's shot Hath not yet lighted ; and our safest way Is to avoid the aim ...
الصفحة 33
... fortune ; which , you thought , had been Our innocent self : this I made good to you In our last conference ; pass'd in probation with you , How you were borne in hand ; how cross'd ; the instruments ; Who wrought with them ; and all ...
... fortune ; which , you thought , had been Our innocent self : this I made good to you In our last conference ; pass'd in probation with you , How you were borne in hand ; how cross'd ; the instruments ; Who wrought with them ; and all ...
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... fortune , That I would set my life on any chance , To mend it , or be rid on ' t . Macb . Both of you True , my lord . Know , Banquo was your enemy . 2 Mur . Macb . So is he mine ; and in such bloody dis- tance , That every minute of ...
... fortune , That I would set my life on any chance , To mend it , or be rid on ' t . Macb . Both of you True , my lord . Know , Banquo was your enemy . 2 Mur . Macb . So is he mine ; and in such bloody dis- tance , That every minute of ...
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