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- The Tempest Act 4, Scene 1 Translation - LitCharts
All thy vexations Were but my trials of thy love and thou Hast strangely stood the test Here, afore heaven, I ratify this my rich gift O Ferdinand, Do not smile at me that I boast of her, 10 For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise And make it halt behind her
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Thou, thee, thy, thine and ye are archaic personal pronouns (words which are substitutes for nouns or noun-phrases) which are generally articulated in the form of subject and object (depending upon the pronouns relation to the structure of a sentence)
- Adair Macbeth quotes Acts 3-5 Flashcards | Quizlet
Adair Macbeth quotes Acts 3-5 We shall not spend a large expense of time before we reckon with your several loves and make us even with you My thanes and kinsmen Henceforth be earls, the first that ever Scotland in such an honor named
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- Julius Caesar Act 3, Scene 1 Translation - LitCharts
If your spirit is looking down upon us now, would it grieve you more than even your death to see your Antony making peace, and shaking the bloody hands of your enemies—most noble enemies!—in the presence of your corpse?
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But what would you have thought if I had learned of this hot affair—and I must tell you, I noticed it before my daughter told me of it—what would your dear wife, her Majesty the Queen, have thought if I had been silent in the face of what I say?
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