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If 'tis so, For Banquo's issue have I 'fiPd my mind, For them the gracious Duncan
have I murtherM, Put rancours in the vessel of my peace Only for them, and mine
eternal jewel Given to the (2) common enemy of man, To make them kings, ...
If 'tis so, For Banquo's issue have I 'fiPd my mind, For them the gracious Duncan
have I murtherM, Put rancours in the vessel of my peace Only for them, and mine
eternal jewel Given to the (2) common enemy of man, To make them kings, ...
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'Tis Banquo's then. Macbeth. 'Tis better thee without, than he within. The sense
apparently requires that this passage should be read thus : 'Tis better thee
without, than him within. That is, / am more pleased that the blood of Banquo
should be ...
'Tis Banquo's then. Macbeth. 'Tis better thee without, than he within. The sense
apparently requires that this passage should be read thus : 'Tis better thee
without, than him within. That is, / am more pleased that the blood of Banquo
should be ...
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Then I '11 sit down : give me some wine, fill full — I drink to the general joy of the
whole table, And to our dear friend Banquo whom we miss, Would he were here !
to all, and him, we thirst, And all to all. Though this passage is, as it now stands, ...
Then I '11 sit down : give me some wine, fill full — I drink to the general joy of the
whole table, And to our dear friend Banquo whom we miss, Would he were here !
to all, and him, we thirst, And all to all. Though this passage is, as it now stands, ...
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Thou art too like the spirit of Banquo, down, Thy crown does (1) sear my eye-balls
, and thy (2) hair, Thou other gold-bound brow, is like the first, A third is like the
former. (1) The expression of Macbeth, that the crown sears his eye-balls, is
taken ...
Thou art too like the spirit of Banquo, down, Thy crown does (1) sear my eye-balls
, and thy (2) hair, Thou other gold-bound brow, is like the first, A third is like the
former. (1) The expression of Macbeth, that the crown sears his eye-balls, is
taken ...
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Yes; Dismay'd not this Our captains brave Macbeth and Banquo ? — Yes. Such
harmless industry may, surely, be forgiven, if it cannot be praised : may he
therefore never want a monosyllable, who can use it with such wonderful
dexterity.
Yes; Dismay'd not this Our captains brave Macbeth and Banquo ? — Yes. Such
harmless industry may, surely, be forgiven, if it cannot be praised : may he
therefore never want a monosyllable, who can use it with such wonderful
dexterity.
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