My liege,; They are not yet come back. But I have spoke; With one that saw him die: who did report; That very frankly he confess'd his treasons,; Implored your highness' pardon and set forth; ... There's no art; To find the mind's construction in the face:; He was a gentleman on whom I built; An absolute trust.;
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MALCOLM: My King, They haven’t come back yet. Only I have spoke; With someone who saw him die, and he reported; That he confessed his treasons very frankly; He begged your highness ... DUNCAN: There's no art; In finding what the mind's thinking in someone’s face. He was a gentleman on whom I built; An absolute trust.
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There's no art; To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman on whom I built; An absolute trust— ... We will proceed no further in this business: He hath honor'd me of late; and I have bought; Golden opinions from all sorts of people, Which would be worn now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside...
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"There is no art; To find the mind's construction in the face: He was a gentleman, on whom I built; An absolute trust. O worthiest cousin, (addressing himself to Macbeth.); The sin of my Ingratitude e'en now; Was great upon me," etc.
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he died ; As one that had been studied in his death ; To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd, As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art ; To find the mind's construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built ; ... An absolute trust. Enter MACBETH, BANQUO, ROSS and ANGUS; O worthiest cousin! The sin of...
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He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust." Clearly, the old Bard knew that trying to judge what somebody is really like based on their facial appearance is a dicey business. ... I do hope that puts your mind at rest, Michele. Dr Chris Solomon; University of Kent...
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To throw away the dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art; To find the mind's construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built; ... An absolute trust. Enter MACBETH, BANQUO, ROSS, and ANGUS.; O worthiest cousin! The sin of my ingratitude even...
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Duncan is betrayed in Act I by two people whom he trusted: Cawdor and Macbeth. We don't know much about the former or why he betrayed his sovereign, but we do know that he was captured in ... "There's no art/ To find the mind's construction in the face:/ He was a gentleman on whom I built/ An absolute trust" (1.4.11-14).
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For example, the Thane of Cawdor seemed to be so honest that King Duncan thought he could trust him absolutely. ... First answer by ID3541870579. Last edit by Pjweller. Contributor trust: 12 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question]. ... I confirm that I am at least 13 years of age. Join now Already...
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