Literature and Life, Book 4Scott, Foresman, 1933 - American Literature |
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Page 127
... eyes are made the fools o ' the other senses , SCENE II . The same [ The action occurs in the same court- yard as in the preceding scene . Macbeth has ascended a stairway to the King's bed- room before Lady Macbeth appears . When still ...
... eyes are made the fools o ' the other senses , SCENE II . The same [ The action occurs in the same court- yard as in the preceding scene . Macbeth has ascended a stairway to the King's bed- room before Lady Macbeth appears . When still ...
Page 290
... eyes would be no impedi- ment to your bodily strength , by which you might still be useful to his Majesty . That blindness is an addition to cour- age , by concealing dangers from us ; that the fear you had for your eyes was the ...
... eyes would be no impedi- ment to your bodily strength , by which you might still be useful to his Majesty . That blindness is an addition to cour- age , by concealing dangers from us ; that the fear you had for your eyes was the ...
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... eyes reduced to a pair of unimportant twinkles ; he scarcely appeared to breathe . He might have been an Arab , or an automaton ; he would have been like a red - sandstone statue but for the motion of his arm with the dice - box . The ...
... eyes reduced to a pair of unimportant twinkles ; he scarcely appeared to breathe . He might have been an Arab , or an automaton ; he would have been like a red - sandstone statue but for the motion of his arm with the dice - box . The ...
Contents
HISTORY | 4 |
PART ONEPAGAN AND MEDIEVAL TIMES 55 B C 1500 A D | 5 |
SELECTIONS FOR CHAPTER I | 15 |
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