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... King Malcolm II , that St. Berchan calls " Forranach , or the Destroyer . " Macbeth received her kindly and shortly afterwards married her ; and the first trait of his character thus outlined for us is his generous and protecting love ...
... King Malcolm II , that St. Berchan calls " Forranach , or the Destroyer . " Macbeth received her kindly and shortly afterwards married her ; and the first trait of his character thus outlined for us is his generous and protecting love ...
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... king under any circumstances was not likely to pass unnoticed ; but a book written by the king whom Shakespeare was planning to honour might not be ignored . The king had proved the existence of witches and evil spirits against Scot the ...
... king under any circumstances was not likely to pass unnoticed ; but a book written by the king whom Shakespeare was planning to honour might not be ignored . The king had proved the existence of witches and evil spirits against Scot the ...
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... king , unto thy race . Fertile Lochaher Banquo owned as Thane , The sceptre not to Banquo , but his seed , They ... King of England . 3. Chief of Ireland , hail . 1. Hail , who to Gaul hast title , lands elsewhere ! 2. Hail , whom erst ...
... king , unto thy race . Fertile Lochaher Banquo owned as Thane , The sceptre not to Banquo , but his seed , They ... King of England . 3. Chief of Ireland , hail . 1. Hail , who to Gaul hast title , lands elsewhere ! 2. Hail , whom erst ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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