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... poor , innocent lamb To appease an angry god . " Macduff bluffly answers : - " I am not treacherous . " Mal . But Macbeth is . A good and virtuous nature may recoil In an imperial charge . But , crave your pardon , That which you are ...
... poor , innocent lamb To appease an angry god . " Macduff bluffly answers : - " I am not treacherous . " Mal . But Macbeth is . A good and virtuous nature may recoil In an imperial charge . But , crave your pardon , That which you are ...
Page 30
... poor citadel of man . They represent the re- pulsive as well as the cruel propensities of our nature ; every one , therefore , who is a slave to his lower passions , is spell- bound by the " weird sisters ; " and this , I have little ...
... poor citadel of man . They represent the re- pulsive as well as the cruel propensities of our nature ; every one , therefore , who is a slave to his lower passions , is spell- bound by the " weird sisters ; " and this , I have little ...
Page 31
... poor heart would fain deny , and dare not . " And lastly , as the climax of horror , when he has become stupefied with the pressure of remorse , calamity , and despair , he enquires " What is that cry ? " and adds : - " I have almost ...
... poor heart would fain deny , and dare not . " And lastly , as the climax of horror , when he has become stupefied with the pressure of remorse , calamity , and despair , he enquires " What is that cry ? " and adds : - " I have almost ...
Page 54
... wrestler , and the moan made over them by their poor old father ; and which encounter he details with a cruel relish and enjoyment as " sport , " and expressing regret that the ladies have missed seeing it . 54 Shakespeare - Characters .
... wrestler , and the moan made over them by their poor old father ; and which encounter he details with a cruel relish and enjoyment as " sport , " and expressing regret that the ladies have missed seeing it . 54 Shakespeare - Characters .
Page 57
... poor rustic with the notion that he will be damned , because he has never been at court ! —and what a reason to give for his being in a state of perdition ! -what a deduction ! —what a " sequitur ! " — " Why , if thou hast never been at ...
... poor rustic with the notion that he will be damned , because he has never been at court ! —and what a reason to give for his being in a state of perdition ! -what a deduction ! —what a " sequitur ! " — " Why , if thou hast never been at ...
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