MacbethRalph, Holland & Company, 1906 - 127 páginas |
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... attend . Immediately upon his depar- ture the jealousy of Macbeth breaks out , and he incites two murderers to remove both him and his son Fleance , by blaming Banquo for the wrongs they have suffered . ACT III . SCENE II . Lady Macbeth ...
... attend . Immediately upon his depar- ture the jealousy of Macbeth breaks out , and he incites two murderers to remove both him and his son Fleance , by blaming Banquo for the wrongs they have suffered . ACT III . SCENE II . Lady Macbeth ...
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... attend it : what thou wouldst highly , That wouldst thou holily ; wouldst not play false , And yet wouldst wrongly win : " although the last sentence shows that she herself had recog- nised the seeds of a more vicious ambition in her ...
... attend it : what thou wouldst highly , That wouldst thou holily ; wouldst not play false , And yet wouldst wrongly win : " although the last sentence shows that she herself had recog- nised the seeds of a more vicious ambition in her ...
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... attend it . " I. v . 17 , 18 . ( h ) The use of Anglo - Saxon words now obsolete , or of Anglo - Saxon words in their older and original meaning , such as will , meaning wish ; owc , meaning possess ; present , meaning immediate . 2 ...
... attend it . " I. v . 17 , 18 . ( h ) The use of Anglo - Saxon words now obsolete , or of Anglo - Saxon words in their older and original meaning , such as will , meaning wish ; owc , meaning possess ; present , meaning immediate . 2 ...
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... attend it . " II . i . 36-38 . I. v . 17 , 18 . A line which ends with a natural pause is said to be end - stopped , e.g.:- 66 ' That my keen knife see not the wound it makes . " I. v . 50 . ( v . ) Variations of Emphasis , or weak ...
... attend it . " II . i . 36-38 . I. v . 17 , 18 . A line which ends with a natural pause is said to be end - stopped , e.g.:- 66 ' That my keen knife see not the wound it makes . " I. v . 50 . ( v . ) Variations of Emphasis , or weak ...
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... attend upon every man , and which is alluded to by Macbeth , III . i . 55 ; and this belief the early Christians merely trans- formed into a belief in Good and Bad Angels , just as they transformed many heathen rites into Christian ...
... attend upon every man , and which is alluded to by Macbeth , III . i . 55 ; and this belief the early Christians merely trans- formed into a belief in Good and Bad Angels , just as they transformed many heathen rites into Christian ...
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accent ambition Banquo Birnam wood blank verse blood C. W. CROOK Cæsura called castle cauldron crime Crown 8vo daggers dare death deed Doct Donalbain doublet Dunsinane Edited by C. W. England English Enter MACBETH evil Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight Fleance Forres foul give Glamis Glossary grace hail hand hath heart heaven Hecate Hendiadys Holinshed honour horror Hypallage king King of Scotland king's knocking Lady Macbeth Lady Macduff LENNOX lord Macb Macbeth and Banquo Macd Macduff Malcolm means Metonymy mind nature night noble Norweyan Notice numbers play predictions prophecy Richard II rime Ross SCENE Scotland Shakespeare shalt Siward slain sleep soldiers sorrow speak speech spirits strange sword syllable thane of Cawdor thee things Third Witch thou thought verb of motion weird sisters wife witchcraft words worthy wouldst