Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... blame the due of blame . " -Rich . III . v . 1 . " I am sorry that such sorrow I procure , And so deep sticks it in my penitent heart , That I crave death more willingly than mercy— ' Tis my deserving , and I do entreat it . " - M . M ...
... blame the due of blame . " -Rich . III . v . 1 . " I am sorry that such sorrow I procure , And so deep sticks it in my penitent heart , That I crave death more willingly than mercy— ' Tis my deserving , and I do entreat it . " - M . M ...
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... BLAME . Like our strange garments , cleave not to their mould , But with the aid of use . " — Macb . i . 3 . Well , may you see things well done there ! Adieu ! Lest cur old robes sit easier than our new . " -Macb . ii . 4 . " The ...
... BLAME . Like our strange garments , cleave not to their mould , But with the aid of use . " — Macb . i . 3 . Well , may you see things well done there ! Adieu ! Lest cur old robes sit easier than our new . " -Macb . ii . 4 . " The ...
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... blame , and applauded Brutus ; but when Anthony , feigning to blame , praises Cæsar , and " ruffles up their spirits " in his favour , the multitude again turn , and vow vengeance on the conspirators and murderers ( Jul Cæs . iii . 2 ...
... blame , and applauded Brutus ; but when Anthony , feigning to blame , praises Cæsar , and " ruffles up their spirits " in his favour , the multitude again turn , and vow vengeance on the conspirators and murderers ( Jul Cæs . iii . 2 ...
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