Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... heavens , as troubled with man's act , Threaten his bloody stage . By the clock , ' tis day , And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp . Is't night's predominance , or the day's shame , That darkness does the face of earth ...
... heavens , as troubled with man's act , Threaten his bloody stage . By the clock , ' tis day , And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp . Is't night's predominance , or the day's shame , That darkness does the face of earth ...
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... heaven's breath Smells wooingly here . No jutty , frieze , buttress , Nor coign of vantage , but this bird hath made His pendent bed , and procreant cradle : where they Most breed and haunt , I have observ'd , the air Is delicate ...
... heaven's breath Smells wooingly here . No jutty , frieze , buttress , Nor coign of vantage , but this bird hath made His pendent bed , and procreant cradle : where they Most breed and haunt , I have observ'd , the air Is delicate ...
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... Heaven , he shall not , ) they should find What ' twere to kill a father ; so should Fleance . But peace ! " Again , towards the close of the play , in the dialogue be- tween the physician and Lady Macbeth's waiting - woman , an ...
... Heaven , he shall not , ) they should find What ' twere to kill a father ; so should Fleance . But peace ! " Again , towards the close of the play , in the dialogue be- tween the physician and Lady Macbeth's waiting - woman , an ...
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... Heaven peep through the blanket of the dark , To cry , Hold , hold ! ' " • No such language as this is put into the mouth of the man . She goes beyond him in purpose , having no other spur than her own cruel nature , and tremendous ...
... Heaven peep through the blanket of the dark , To cry , Hold , hold ! ' " • No such language as this is put into the mouth of the man . She goes beyond him in purpose , having no other spur than her own cruel nature , and tremendous ...
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... heaven , and feel the " unchartered winds " from the mountain in our faces , blowing away towards the deep ocean of oblivion all clouds of mistrust and despair at man's un- kindness and folly . We are in the forest of Arden ; and under ...
... heaven , and feel the " unchartered winds " from the mountain in our faces , blowing away towards the deep ocean of oblivion all clouds of mistrust and despair at man's un- kindness and folly . We are in the forest of Arden ; and under ...
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