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... says that Duncan had two legitimate sons , but that Malcolm was an illegitimate son by a miller's daughter . He gives that as the reason for Mac- beth's indignation when Duncan created Malcolm Prince of Cumberland . Then , after ...
... says that Duncan had two legitimate sons , but that Malcolm was an illegitimate son by a miller's daughter . He gives that as the reason for Mac- beth's indignation when Duncan created Malcolm Prince of Cumberland . Then , after ...
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... says that Macbeth reproached Duncan for his weak government and his appointment of Malcolm as his successor , and only after his refusal to amend his ways slew him by the advice of the nobles . " He thought he had the best right to the ...
... says that Macbeth reproached Duncan for his weak government and his appointment of Malcolm as his successor , and only after his refusal to amend his ways slew him by the advice of the nobles . " He thought he had the best right to the ...
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... says Pretty much the same , but in words somewhat different . " " All hearts , " says Faust , " in all places under the blessed light of day , say it , each in its own language , why not I in mine ? " To whom Margarethe : " Yet there is ...
... says Pretty much the same , but in words somewhat different . " " All hearts , " says Faust , " in all places under the blessed light of day , say it , each in its own language , why not I in mine ? " To whom Margarethe : " Yet there is ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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