Text-book of Prose, from Burke, Webster, and Bacon, with Notes, and Sketches of the Authors' Lives, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, Heath, & Company, 1881 |
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... Banquo's murder and Banquo's ghost . It was not , I think , the friends , but the 4 " The Coalition ! " was one of the partisan outcries raised against the ad- ministration of President John Quincy Adams ; and it was urged with incredi ...
... Banquo's murder and Banquo's ghost . It was not , I think , the friends , but the 4 " The Coalition ! " was one of the partisan outcries raised against the ad- ministration of President John Quincy Adams ; and it was urged with incredi ...
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... Banquo , making it not altogether a subject of the most pleasant contemplation . Those who murdered Banquo , what did they win by it ? Sub- stantial good ? Permanent power ? Or disappointment , rather , and sore mortification ; dust and ...
... Banquo , making it not altogether a subject of the most pleasant contemplation . Those who murdered Banquo , what did they win by it ? Sub- stantial good ? Permanent power ? Or disappointment , rather , and sore mortification ; dust and ...
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