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And Macbeth contrived to kill Duncan, and through the persuasion of his wife did that night murder the king in his own ... nor from his wife's hands, which handled the bloody daggers in hiding them, by which means they became both much ...
And Macbeth contrived to kill Duncan, and through the persuasion of his wife did that night murder the king in his own ... nor from his wife's hands, which handled the bloody daggers in hiding them, by which means they became both much ...
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Your castle is surpris'd ; your wife , A modern ecstacy ; the dead man's knell and babes , Is there scarce ask d , for who ; and good men's Savagely slaughter'd : to relate the manner , lives Were , on the quarry of these murder'd deer ...
Your castle is surpris'd ; your wife , A modern ecstacy ; the dead man's knell and babes , Is there scarce ask d , for who ; and good men's Savagely slaughter'd : to relate the manner , lives Were , on the quarry of these murder'd deer ...
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Woe , woe , ' quoth Collatine , she was my wife , I ow'd her , and ' t is mine that she hath kill'd . ' My daughter ' and ' my wife ' with clamours fill'd The dispers'd air , who , holding ...
Woe , woe , ' quoth Collatine , she was my wife , I ow'd her , and ' t is mine that she hath kill'd . ' My daughter ' and ' my wife ' with clamours fill'd The dispers'd air , who , holding ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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