MacbethRalph, Holland & Company, 1906 - 127 páginas |
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... thoughts by making his eldest son , Malcolm , a prince of Cumberland , a preferment which Macbeth looks upon as a direct hindrance to his desires . Duncan also promises to honour Macbeth by visiting his castle at Inverness , and Macbeth ...
... thoughts by making his eldest son , Malcolm , a prince of Cumberland , a preferment which Macbeth looks upon as a direct hindrance to his desires . Duncan also promises to honour Macbeth by visiting his castle at Inverness , and Macbeth ...
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... thoughts in his mind , to let no one see by change in looks the horrible deed he intends , and to leave the murder itself to her . ACT I. SCENE VI . Innocent of suspicion or mistrust Dun- can approaches the castle , and praises its ...
... thoughts in his mind , to let no one see by change in looks the horrible deed he intends , and to leave the murder itself to her . ACT I. SCENE VI . Innocent of suspicion or mistrust Dun- can approaches the castle , and praises its ...
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... thought . ACT IV . SCENE II . He at once therefore proceeds to attack Macduff's castle , and Lady Macduff and her children are slain . ACT IV . SCENE III . Macduff has now reached Malcolm , and tries to persuade him to advance to ...
... thought . ACT IV . SCENE II . He at once therefore proceeds to attack Macduff's castle , and Lady Macduff and her children are slain . ACT IV . SCENE III . Macduff has now reached Malcolm , and tries to persuade him to advance to ...
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... thought impossible , rouses him again to fight . ACT V. SCENES VI . , VII . , VIII . A battle takes place in which young Siward is first killed by Macbeth , who afterwards meets Macduff . Boastingly he repeats the prophecy that none of ...
... thought impossible , rouses him again to fight . ACT V. SCENES VI . , VII . , VIII . A battle takes place in which young Siward is first killed by Macbeth , who afterwards meets Macduff . Boastingly he repeats the prophecy that none of ...
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... thought , and alternately welcomes and rejects the hopes of future majesty- " This supernatural soliciting Cannot be ill , cannot be good ; if ill , Why hath it given me earnest of success , Commencing in a truth ? I am thane of Cawdor ...
... thought , and alternately welcomes and rejects the hopes of future majesty- " This supernatural soliciting Cannot be ill , cannot be good ; if ill , Why hath it given me earnest of success , Commencing in a truth ? I am thane of Cawdor ...
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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