MacbethRalph, Holland & Company, 1906 - 127 páginas |
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... become obsolete , or have changed in meaning ; ( b ) words with peculiar accent ; ( c ) lines of peculiar metre . 10. Choose passages you consider worthy of memorising , and memorise them . The following are amongst the best : I. v .; I ...
... become obsolete , or have changed in meaning ; ( b ) words with peculiar accent ; ( c ) lines of peculiar metre . 10. Choose passages you consider worthy of memorising , and memorise them . The following are amongst the best : I. v .; I ...
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... greatly desires . When Macbeth declares himself as brave as any man in deeds which become a man , she once more upbraids him for shrinking when the time for the deed has arrived , and declares that she INTRODUCTION . xxi .
... greatly desires . When Macbeth declares himself as brave as any man in deeds which become a man , she once more upbraids him for shrinking when the time for the deed has arrived , and declares that she INTRODUCTION . xxi .
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... become at once the objects of his vengeance . Now , however , the shadow of retribution begins to fall upon him , but he shows a bold front , encouraged by the predictions of the witches . Undeterred by the defection of his soldiers ...
... become at once the objects of his vengeance . Now , however , the shadow of retribution begins to fall upon him , but he shows a bold front , encouraged by the predictions of the witches . Undeterred by the defection of his soldiers ...
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... become monotonous , and in consequence the skilful dramatist has used many artifices to relieve the regular line . The character and variety of these artifices used in the various plays have proved INTRODUCTION . xlv . The Metre of the ...
... become monotonous , and in consequence the skilful dramatist has used many artifices to relieve the regular line . The character and variety of these artifices used in the various plays have proved INTRODUCTION . xlv . The Metre of the ...
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... become A woman's story at a winter's fire . " III . iv . 64 , 65 . ( 5 ) Puns or Plays upon Words . These can perhaps hardly be classed as figures of speech . They are very frequent in Shakespeare , particularly in his earlier works ...
... become A woman's story at a winter's fire . " III . iv . 64 , 65 . ( 5 ) Puns or Plays upon Words . These can perhaps hardly be classed as figures of speech . They are very frequent in Shakespeare , particularly in his earlier works ...
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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