| 1984 - 472 trang
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| Adam N. McKeown - 2004 - 104 trang
...ripped." "Damn these fiends!" said Macbeth. "Damn them all, who palter with us in a double sense, who keep the word of promise to our ear and break it to our hope. I'll not fight with you." Macbeth dropped his sword. "Then yield to me, coward," said Macduff, "and... | |
| Florence Nightingale, Lynn McDonald - 2004 - 724 trang
...recapitulation of those requirements, without which any attempt, not at ostensibly improving (for that is to "keep the word of promise to our ear and break it to our hope"), but at really improving the nursing of the sick poor, at present admitted into workhouses, would be... | |
| Robert Fisk - 2005 - 1402 trang
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| Irving Ribner - 2005 - 232 trang
...through deception: And be these juggling fiends no more believed, That paltfi vith w to * 4°«ble sensej That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope. (V.viii.i9-22) But by this time he has committed his soul beyond retreat. The witches offer to Banquo... | |
| Louis J. Parascandola - 2005 - 498 trang
...Freedom to them has been like one of "those juggling fiends* That palter with us in a double sense; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope." In this connection, some explanation of the former political solidarity of those Negroes who were voters... | |
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