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... jealousy and ill will which would , in a literally realistic play on this theme , be focused upon the couple , and which might , in a less deliberate or dramatic manner , accomplish the same intentional destruction .
... jealousy and ill will which would , in a literally realistic play on this theme , be focused upon the couple , and which might , in a less deliberate or dramatic manner , accomplish the same intentional destruction .
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Malcolm then continues to the more serious self - accusation of avarice which Macduff less confidently counters , " This avarice sticks deeper , grows with more pernicious root Than summerseeming lust , ... yet do not fear .
Malcolm then continues to the more serious self - accusation of avarice which Macduff less confidently counters , " This avarice sticks deeper , grows with more pernicious root Than summerseeming lust , ... yet do not fear .
Pagina 165
time and hath for a great while been , a whore to the Duke of Buckingham , ” and there are a tiresome number of far less delicate comments on similar matters in the squibs , epigrams and lampoons with which the court was delighted .
time and hath for a great while been , a whore to the Duke of Buckingham , ” and there are a tiresome number of far less delicate comments on similar matters in the squibs , epigrams and lampoons with which the court was delighted .
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