MacbethRalph, Holland & Company, 1906 - 127 páginas |
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... Scotland all his earlier English historical plays had been derived . Closely following Holinshed in parts , particularly in the scene between Macduff and Malcolm in Act IV . Sc . iii . , he has allowed himself somewhat more liberty than ...
... Scotland all his earlier English historical plays had been derived . Closely following Holinshed in parts , particularly in the scene between Macduff and Malcolm in Act IV . Sc . iii . , he has allowed himself somewhat more liberty than ...
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... Scotland , and hence derived the surname Stewart . A member of this family later on married a daughter of Robert Bruce , and their son Robert II . became the first Stewart King of Scotland . The prophecy could much better have applied ...
... Scotland , and hence derived the surname Stewart . A member of this family later on married a daughter of Robert Bruce , and their son Robert II . became the first Stewart King of Scotland . The prophecy could much better have applied ...
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... Scotland's help . Ross now enters as the bearer of news from Scotland , describing the horrors under which it groans , and informing Macduff of the cruel murder of his wife and children , thus determining him the more keenly to seek ...
... Scotland's help . Ross now enters as the bearer of news from Scotland , describing the horrors under which it groans , and informing Macduff of the cruel murder of his wife and children , thus determining him the more keenly to seek ...
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... to be slain in the fight . Victory for Malcolm is proclaimed , and he is hailed as King of Scotland , while the head of Macbeth is brought in by Macduff . Date of the Play . In discussing the date at INTRODUCTION . xxvii .
... to be slain in the fight . Victory for Malcolm is proclaimed , and he is hailed as King of Scotland , while the head of Macbeth is brought in by Macduff . Date of the Play . In discussing the date at INTRODUCTION . xxvii .
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... Scotland , riding through a wood , there stood before them three women , fairies or nymphs , and saluted Mac- beth , saying three times unto him , ' Hail , Macbeth , thane of Coudor , for thou shalt be a king , ' etc. The play described ...
... Scotland , riding through a wood , there stood before them three women , fairies or nymphs , and saluted Mac- beth , saying three times unto him , ' Hail , Macbeth , thane of Coudor , for thou shalt be a king , ' etc. The play described ...
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