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... hands in spirit with all brother Shakespeare - lovers who do my book the courtesy of perusal , commending it to their kindliest reception . CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE . GENOA , July 1863 . MACBETH , CONTENTS . I. PAGE 1 II . AS vi Preface .
... hands in spirit with all brother Shakespeare - lovers who do my book the courtesy of perusal , commending it to their kindliest reception . CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE . GENOA , July 1863 . MACBETH , CONTENTS . I. PAGE 1 II . AS vi Preface .
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... brother Clarence is almost gay , in its bold , blunt , resolved tone . How different from Macbeth's conference with the men he employs to waylay Banquo ! In every point it is suggestive of the man who feels his way to the matter in hand ...
... brother Clarence is almost gay , in its bold , blunt , resolved tone . How different from Macbeth's conference with the men he employs to waylay Banquo ! In every point it is suggestive of the man who feels his way to the matter in hand ...
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... brother soldier , and saying- ' If you shall cleave to my consent when ' tis , It shall make honour for you " — Banquo's answer to the insinuation strictly harmonises with his straightforward disposition . He says— " So I lose none ...
... brother soldier , and saying- ' If you shall cleave to my consent when ' tis , It shall make honour for you " — Banquo's answer to the insinuation strictly harmonises with his straightforward disposition . He says— " So I lose none ...
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... brother mortals : for , we should bear in mind that Macbeth was , by nature , an honourable and even generous man ; but as he was unable to withstand the impulse of an unworthy ambition , and could not resist the sneers of his uncompro ...
... brother mortals : for , we should bear in mind that Macbeth was , by nature , an honourable and even generous man ; but as he was unable to withstand the impulse of an unworthy ambition , and could not resist the sneers of his uncompro ...
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... brothers in exile , " & c . -Opening of Act ii . - The exiled Duke is a perfect exemplar of what should comprise a Christian's course - a cheerful gratitude for the benefits that have been showered upon him ; a calm , yet firm endurance ...
... brothers in exile , " & c . -Opening of Act ii . - The exiled Duke is a perfect exemplar of what should comprise a Christian's course - a cheerful gratitude for the benefits that have been showered upon him ; a calm , yet firm endurance ...
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