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Pagina 8
... lord , sleek o'er your rugged looks ; Be bright and jovial ' mong your guests to - night ! ” How horribly and palpably is thus presented to us the convulsed features and gloom of expression which paint the desperate tumult of the soul ...
... lord , sleek o'er your rugged looks ; Be bright and jovial ' mong your guests to - night ! ” How horribly and palpably is thus presented to us the convulsed features and gloom of expression which paint the desperate tumult of the soul ...
Pagina 9
... lord with that resolute bearing which shall infuse its spirit into his : - " Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! Greater than both , -by the all hail hereafter ! " The words she uses in speaking of her guest and Macbeth . 9.
... lord with that resolute bearing which shall infuse its spirit into his : - " Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! Greater than both , -by the all hail hereafter ! " The words she uses in speaking of her guest and Macbeth . 9.
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... lord . What is ' t that moves Your highness ? " Macb . Which of you have done this ? " The abrupt and startling force of this incident has , I should suppose , never been surpassed ; and it is one which an ordi- nary writer of plays ...
... lord . What is ' t that moves Your highness ? " Macb . Which of you have done this ? " The abrupt and startling force of this incident has , I should suppose , never been surpassed ; and it is one which an ordi- nary writer of plays ...
Pagina 20
... lord , he says : — " My former speeches have but hit your thoughts , Which can interpret farther : only , I say , Things have been strangely borne ; the gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth : marry , he was dead : And the right valiant ...
... lord , he says : — " My former speeches have but hit your thoughts , Which can interpret farther : only , I say , Things have been strangely borne ; the gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth : marry , he was dead : And the right valiant ...
Pagina 24
... lord ; I would not be the villain that thou think'st For the whole space that's in the tyrant's grasp , And the rich East to boot . " Malcolm , still unsatisfied , and reasonably so , notwithstand- ing the other's asseveration , ( for ...
... lord ; I would not be the villain that thou think'st For the whole space that's in the tyrant's grasp , And the rich East to boot . " Malcolm , still unsatisfied , and reasonably so , notwithstand- ing the other's asseveration , ( for ...
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