Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth: With Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Critical. For Use in Schools and ClassesGinn & Company, 1902 - 203 Seiten |
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... crowns , was justly inferred from what the hero says in his last interview with the Weird Sisters : " And some I see , that twofold balls and treble sceptres carry . " James the First came to the throne of England in March , 1603 ; but ...
... crowns , was justly inferred from what the hero says in his last interview with the Weird Sisters : " And some I see , that twofold balls and treble sceptres carry . " James the First came to the throne of England in March , 1603 ; but ...
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... crown by just and lawful title . And it is considerable that both Hume and Lingard acquiesce in the old account which represents Macbeth to have murdered Duncan , and usurped the throne . According to the history , Malcolm , King of ...
... crown by just and lawful title . And it is considerable that both Hume and Lingard acquiesce in the old account which represents Macbeth to have murdered Duncan , and usurped the throne . According to the history , Malcolm , King of ...
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... crown , he studied to usurp it by force . En- couraged by the words of the Weird Sisters , and urged on by his wife , who was " burning with unquenchable desire to bear the name of queen , " he at length whispered his design . to some ...
... crown , he studied to usurp it by force . En- couraged by the words of the Weird Sisters , and urged on by his wife , who was " burning with unquenchable desire to bear the name of queen , " he at length whispered his design . to some ...
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... crown of Scotland . But this was not so secretly devised , but that Macbeth had knowledge thereof : for he had , in every nobleman's house , one sly fellow or other in fee with him , to reveal all that was said or done within the same ...
... crown of Scotland . But this was not so secretly devised , but that Macbeth had knowledge thereof : for he had , in every nobleman's house , one sly fellow or other in fee with him , to reveal all that was said or done within the same ...
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... crown . In the meantime , Malcolm gained such favour at King Edward's hands , that old Siward , Earl of Northumberland , was ap- pointed with ten thousand men to go with him into Scotland , to support him in this enterprise . After this ...
... crown . In the meantime , Malcolm gained such favour at King Edward's hands , that old Siward , Earl of Northumberland , was ap- pointed with ten thousand men to go with him into Scotland , to support him in this enterprise . After this ...
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Antony and Cleopatra Banquo Birnam blood called castle Coleridge Collier's second folio conscience crime crown dagger dare death deed died hereafter Doct Donalbain drama Duncan Dunsinane Enter MACBETH evil Exeunt Exit eyes Faerie Queene fear fight Fleance foot-note Forres foul Gentlew ghost gives Glamis guilt hail Hamlet hand hath hear heart Heaven Hecate Holinshed honour Italic type Julius Cæsar King Knocking Lady Macbeth LENNOX live look lord Macb Macbeth and Banquo Macd Macduff Mach Malcolm means Middleton mind moral murder nature night noble ordinary witches passage perfect spy play Poet probably Ross scene Scotland seems sense Shake Shakespeare SIWARD sleep speak speech spirit strange sure sword terrible terrors Thane of Cawdor thee There's thine thing Thomas Middleton thou thought to-morrow tragedy truth tyrant Weird Sisters wife Witch word wouldst