| S. Warrand - 1842 - 614 pages
...Seine, a scries of large buckets full of water were handed up. I counted no fewer than twenty -four of these, which were required before the whole machine...would have thought the old man had so much blood in him ? ยป But the consequences of this process of ablution werd such as I certainly had never contemplated,... | |
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| American fiction - 1894 - 548 pages
...horrifies Macbeth because of its unexpectedness and the suggested fear of discovery. The horrible remark of Lady Macbeth, " Who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him?" conveys to the audience the idea of a new and unexpected peril. la the exclamation of Banquo,... | |
| 1913 - 962 pages
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