Macbeth
What's more, in Macbeth he has created a psychological study of a man tormented by his own propensity for evil, and in Lady Macbeth a character that has obdured in legend, and that ...
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Patience quotes - Best Patience Quotes Patience Sayings Phrases Poems
Or arm th' obdured breast With stubborn patience as with triple steel. John Milton. Have patience and endure; this unhappiness will one day be beneficial.
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alemeth, banshee, ceiling, clients, devis'd, georges, obdured, softest, wastest, wepping See all 7-letter words » Useful links. Wordie twelfth
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Milton: Paradise Lost - Book 2
... and glory and shame, Vain wisdom all, and false Philosophie: [ 565 ] Yet with a pleasing sorcerie could charm Pain for a while or anguish, and excite Fallacious hope, or arm th' obdured ...
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Patience Quotes
Or arm th' obdured breast With stubborn patience as with triple steel. Author: John Milton Source: Paradise Lost (bk. II, l. 568) Have patience and endure; this unhappiness will one ...
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swerver - usage within The Winter's Tale - Times Labs - Book Scraper
bartell, craunch, halting, jalappa, machina, obdured, papilla, spanner, surfeit, thinned See all 7-letter words » Useful links. Wordie swerver
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John Milton Quotes
Or arm th' obdured breast With stubborn patience as with triple steel. Topic: Patience Source: Paradise Lost (bk. II, l. 568) They also serve who only stand and wait.
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Obeahism: Definition with Obeahism Pictures and Photos
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Transcript: The Nuclear Arms Race, Round Two
Nic McLellan: A number of countries that have obdured nuclear weapons are taking steps at the level of the United Nations to push the nuclear powers to act.
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Moral pieces by William Shenstone
No! resolute in wrongs the priest obdured, Till crawling base, to Rome's deputed slave, His fame, his people, and his crown, he gave. Mean monarch! slighted, braved, abhorr'd, before!
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