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    Hallucinations in Macneth

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    Macbeth doesn’t believe that the floating dagger is real‚ since he can’t actually touch it‚ yet he still sees it. Macbeth even suggests himself that it might be a hallucination. (Act 2‚ scene 1‚ Lines 36-39) “Art thou not‚ fatal vision‚ sensible To feeling as to sight? Or art thou but A dagger of the mind‚ a false creation‚ Proceeding from the heat-oppressèd brain?” The dagger is covered with blood and it’s pointing like an arrow towards the king’s chamber. It’s clear that the dagger signals

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    Thanatopsis

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    lost each human trace‚ surrend’ring up Thine individual being‚ shalt thou go To mix forever with the elements‚ To be a brother to th’ insensible rock And to the sluggish clod‚ which the rude swain Turns with his share‚ and treads upon. The oak Shall send his roots abroad‚ and pierce thy mould. Yet not to thy eternal resting place Shalt thou retire alone--nor couldst thou wish Couch more magnificent. Thou shalt lie down ‚ With patriarchs of the infant world--with kings The

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    Prince and the Poper

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    The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain Hugh Latimer‚ Bishop of Worcester‚ to Lord Cromwell‚ on the birth of the Prince of Wales (afterward Edward VI.). From the National Manuscripts preserved by the British Government. Ryght honorable‚ Salutem in Christo Jesu‚ and Syr here ys no lesse joynge and rejossynge in thes partees for the byrth of our prynce‚ hoom we hungurde for so longe‚ then ther was (I trow)‚ inter vicinos att the byrth of S. J. Baptyste‚ as thys berer‚ Master

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    Lastnamez

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    for her later poetry‚ which is less derivative and often deeply personal. In 1956 the poet John Berryman paid tribute to her in Homage to Mistress Bradstreet‚ a long poem that incorporates many phrases from her writings. The Author To Her Book  Thou ill-formed offspring of my feeble brain‚ Who after birth did’st by my side remain‚ Till snatcht

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    Jose Rizal's Poems

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    TO MY FELLOW CHILDREN Whenever people of a country truly love The language which by heaven they were taught to use That country also surely liberty pursue As does‚ the bird which soars to freer space above. For language is the final judge and referee Upon the people in the land where it holds sway; In the truth our human race resembles in this way The other living beings born in liberty. Whenever knows not how to love his native tongue Is worse than any beast or evil swelling fish

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    Romeo Letter to Father

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    My dearest lord and father‚ loving mother‚ and family‚ O‚ pardon me for bringing ill news‚ but when thou dost know the cause of the result‚ thou shalt be glad I have sent thee this note. From the beginning shall I start this rueful tale of love and woe. My lover‚ and since three days past‚ my wife‚ hath been Juliet‚ the one and only daughter of Lord Capulet‚ whom I know thou detests. Ay‚ but love cannot be controlled! To me‚ she is life‚ earth‚ and heaven itself‚ and without her‚ I would

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    Macbeth Key Quotes!

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    But with the aid of use.” (1.3.143-145) ON ACT 1 TEST Act 1 Scene 4 * “Stars‚ hide your fires‚ / Let not light see my black and deep desires‚ / The eye wink at the hand.” (1.4.50-52) ON ACT 1 TEST Act 1 Scene 5 * “What thou wouldst highly / That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false‚ / And yet wouldst wrongly win.” (1.5.19-21) ON ACT 1 TEST * “Look like th’innocent flower‚ / But be the serpent under’t.” (1.5.64-65) ON ACT 1 TEST Act 1 Scene 6 * Act 1 Scene 7 *

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    God‚ in His stern wrath why threatens He ? But who am I‚ that dare dispute with Thee ? O God‚ O !  of Thine only worthy blood‚ And my tears‚ make a heavenly Lethean flood‚ And drown in it my sin ’s black memory. That Thou remember them‚ some claim as debt ; I think it mercy if Thou wilt forget. Structure 1 If poisonous minerals‚ and if that tree‚ 2 Whose fruit threw death on (else immortal) us‚ 3 If lecherous goats‚ if serpents envious 4 Cannot be dammed‚ alas ! why should I be ? 5 Why should intent

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    The Third Day‚ The Tenth Novell Alibech turns hermit‚ and a monk‚ Rustico‚ teaches her to put the Devil in Hell. Afterwards she is brought home‚ and married to Neerbale. Dioneus listened attentively to the Queen’s discourse‚ and when she had done and he knew that only he remained to complete the day’s entertainment‚ without trifling away the time or awaiting a command from the Queen‚ thus he began. Gracious ladies‚ it may be you have not heard how the Devil is put in Hell. Therefore

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    Oedipus the King and Creon

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    to her alone. ANTIGONE Ismene‚ sister‚ mine own dear sister‚ knowest thou what ill there is‚ of all bequeathed by Oedipus‚ that Zeus fulfils not for us twain while we live? Nothing painful is there‚ nothing fraught with ruin‚ no shame‚ no dishonour‚ that I have not seen in thy woes and mine.  And now what new edict is this of which they tell‚ that our Captain hath just published to all Thebes? Knowest thou aught? Hast thou heard? Or is it hidden from thee that our friends are threatened with the

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