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So fair and foul a day I have not seen , " & c . " Such welcome and unwelcome news together . " " Men's lives are like the flowers in their caps , dying or ere they sicken . " " Look like the innocent flower MACBETH . 15.
So fair and foul a day I have not seen , " & c . " Such welcome and unwelcome news together . " " Men's lives are like the flowers in their caps , dying or ere they sicken . " " Look like the innocent flower MACBETH . 15.
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When Iago first begins to practise upon his unsuspecting friendship , he answers" T is not to make me jealous , To say - my wife is fair , feeds well , loves company , Is free of speech , sings , plays , and dances well ; Where virtue ...
When Iago first begins to practise upon his unsuspecting friendship , he answers" T is not to make me jealous , To say - my wife is fair , feeds well , loves company , Is free of speech , sings , plays , and dances well ; Where virtue ...
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... and all circumstances considered , and platonics out of the question , if we were to cast the complexion of Desdemona physiognomically , we should say she had a very fair skin , and very light auburn hair , inclining to yellow .
... and all circumstances considered , and platonics out of the question , if we were to cast the complexion of Desdemona physiognomically , we should say she had a very fair skin , and very light auburn hair , inclining to yellow .
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... he is no less at home in his new character of an ass , " with amiable cheeks , and fair large ears . " He instinctively acquires a most learned taste , and grows fastidious in the choice of dried peas and bottled hay .
... he is no less at home in his new character of an ass , " with amiable cheeks , and fair large ears . " He instinctively acquires a most learned taste , and grows fastidious in the choice of dried peas and bottled hay .
Page 88
We will , fair Queen , up to the mountain's top , And mark the musical confusion Of hounds and echo in conjunction . HIPPOLITA . I was with Hercules and Cadmus once , When in a wood of Crete they bay'd the boar With hounds of Sparta ...
We will , fair Queen , up to the mountain's top , And mark the musical confusion Of hounds and echo in conjunction . HIPPOLITA . I was with Hercules and Cadmus once , When in a wood of Crete they bay'd the boar With hounds of Sparta ...
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