| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 páginas
...been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless trifle. King. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. — Enter MACDUFF, MACBETH, BANQUO, and LENOX. O, worthiest cousin ! The sin of my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 344 páginas
...that had been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he ow'dj, As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face § : * Time and opportunity. •(- Pardon. I Owned, possessed. J We cannot construe tbe deposition... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 páginas
...that had been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing be ow'd," As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art. To find the mind's construction in the face :!1 He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. — О worthiest cousin ! Enter Macbeth,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 360 páginas
...in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he ow'di, As 'twere a careless trifle. Mal. My liege, Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction...in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. — O worthiest cousin ! Enter MACBETH, BANQUO, ROSSE, and ANGUS. The sin of my ingratitude... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 páginas
...been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd, As 'twere a careless trifle. Dim. d d d d d d d d d dNd d d dvfdgRf e g g g e(d)d*d+d,d-d.d/d0d1d2d3d f f f g g g:d;d<d=d>d?d@dNgBdCdD absolute trust. — O worthiest cousin ! Enter MACBETH, BANQUO, ROSSE, and ANGUS. The sin of my ingratitude... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 páginas
...one that had been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he ow'dt As 'twere a careless trifle. .Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face II •• was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. — 0 worthiest cousin ! Enter MACBETH,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 páginas
...one that had been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd, As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face : 8 He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. — O worthiest consin ! Enter MACBETH,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 páginas
...one that had been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless ' я gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust 0 worthiest cousin 1 Enter Macbeth, Banquo, Rosse, and... | |
| Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby - 1828 - 352 páginas
...Mademoiselle Zephyrine, but of Fanny Dormer, that his eyes closed, as he slowly dropped asleep. CHAPTER II. -There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. SHAKSPEABE. THE next morning, having despatched an early breakfast, our travellers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 páginas
...one that had been studieuin his death, To tbrow away the dearest thing he ow'd/ As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face : lie was a gentleman on whom l built An absolute trust.— O worthiest cousin ! Enter MAcBETH,... | |
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