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... because we behold in him a mirror of human frailty that it possesses so powerful , an interest with us , and that we cannot find it in our hearts utterly to cast him out and condemn him . We cannot , unmoved , hear Macbeth . 7.
... because we behold in him a mirror of human frailty that it possesses so powerful , an interest with us , and that we cannot find it in our hearts utterly to cast him out and condemn him . We cannot , unmoved , hear Macbeth . 7.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. and condemn him . We cannot , unmoved , hear of the agi- tated betrayals of countenance which reveal Macbeth's inward struggles . What an awful picture is twice conveyed to us by the comments of his wife upon his ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. and condemn him . We cannot , unmoved , hear of the agi- tated betrayals of countenance which reveal Macbeth's inward struggles . What an awful picture is twice conveyed to us by the comments of his wife upon his ...
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... hear of any let or hindrance to the accomplishment of her purpose . She neither listens to the promptings of her own mind , nor to those of her husband . She has neither scruples , doubts of success , nor fears of con- sequence . She is ...
... hear of any let or hindrance to the accomplishment of her purpose . She neither listens to the promptings of her own mind , nor to those of her husband . She has neither scruples , doubts of success , nor fears of con- sequence . She is ...
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... hear the men deny it . So that , I say , He hath borne all things well : and I do think , That had he Duncan's sons under his key , ( As , an't please Heaven , he shall not , ) they should find What ' twere to kill a father ; so should ...
... hear the men deny it . So that , I say , He hath borne all things well : and I do think , That had he Duncan's sons under his key , ( As , an't please Heaven , he shall not , ) they should find What ' twere to kill a father ; so should ...
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... hear a night - shriek ; and my fell of hair Would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir As life were in't . I have supp'd full with horrors : Direness familiar to my slaughterous thoughts Cannot once start me . " A more terrific picture ...
... hear a night - shriek ; and my fell of hair Would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir As life were in't . I have supp'd full with horrors : Direness familiar to my slaughterous thoughts Cannot once start me . " A more terrific picture ...
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