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Then comes the tempting occasion of the king's housing with him at his own castle . And to crown all , his wife's representation of the ease with which the deed of the murder may be perpe- trated . In perusing his character , we become ...
Then comes the tempting occasion of the king's housing with him at his own castle . And to crown all , his wife's representation of the ease with which the deed of the murder may be perpe- trated . In perusing his character , we become ...
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Thus we have the first victim of Macbeth's ambition , " the good king Duncan , " described as a man formed in the very mould of unoffending gentleness ; even his murderer is con- strained to testify that he 66 Hath borne his faculties ...
Thus we have the first victim of Macbeth's ambition , " the good king Duncan , " described as a man formed in the very mould of unoffending gentleness ; even his murderer is con- strained to testify that he 66 Hath borne his faculties ...
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They prophesied that he should be " lesser than Macbeth , and greater ; " that he should " beget kings , though he be none . " It is interesting to notice , in the career of Banquo , how skil- fully the poet has avoided a dramatic ...
They prophesied that he should be " lesser than Macbeth , and greater ; " that he should " beget kings , though he be none . " It is interesting to notice , in the career of Banquo , how skil- fully the poet has avoided a dramatic ...
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Thou hast it now , King , Cawdor , Glamis , all As the weird women promised ; —and , I fear , Thou play'dst most foully for it ... It should not stand in thy posterity : But that myself should be the root and father Of many kings .
Thou hast it now , King , Cawdor , Glamis , all As the weird women promised ; —and , I fear , Thou play'dst most foully for it ... It should not stand in thy posterity : But that myself should be the root and father Of many kings .
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It is to be remarked , that whatever conversation arises among them relative to the murder of the king , he has contrived to impress the reader with the feeling that they all suspect the same man of the crime , and no one breathes a ...
It is to be remarked , that whatever conversation arises among them relative to the murder of the king , he has contrived to impress the reader with the feeling that they all suspect the same man of the crime , and no one breathes a ...
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