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But in the reign of King James , in which this tragedy was written , many
circumstances concurred to propagate and confirm this opinion . The king , who
was much celebrated for his knowledge , had , before his arrival in England , not
only ...
But in the reign of King James , in which this tragedy was written , many
circumstances concurred to propagate and confirm this opinion . The king , who
was much celebrated for his knowledge , had , before his arrival in England , not
only ...
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... of his amendments are so excellent , that , even when he has failed , he ought
to be treated with indulgence and respect . NOTE IV . King . But who comes here
? Mal . The worthy Thane of Rosse . Lenox . What haste looks through his eyes ?
... of his amendments are so excellent , that , even when he has failed , he ought
to be treated with indulgence and respect . NOTE IV . King . But who comes here
? Mal . The worthy Thane of Rosse . Lenox . What haste looks through his eyes ?
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SCENE V . The incongruity of all the passages in which the Thane of Cardor is
mentioned is very remarkable ; in the second scene the Thanes of Rosse and
Angus bring the king an account of the battle , and inform him that Norway ,
Assisted ...
SCENE V . The incongruity of all the passages in which the Thane of Cardor is
mentioned is very remarkable ; in the second scene the Thanes of Rosse and
Angus bring the king an account of the battle , and inform him that Norway ,
Assisted ...
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And in the next line considers the promises , that he should be Cawdor and King ,
as equally unlikely to be accomplished . How can Macbeth be ignorant of the
state of the Thane of Cawdor , whom he has just defeated and taken prisoner , or
...
And in the next line considers the promises , that he should be Cawdor and King ,
as equally unlikely to be accomplished . How can Macbeth be ignorant of the
state of the Thane of Cawdor , whom he has just defeated and taken prisoner , or
...
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This conjecture is supported by the passage in the letter to his lady , in which he
says , They referrd me to the coming on of time with Hail King that shall be .
NOTE IX . SCENE VI . Malcolm . Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it
.
This conjecture is supported by the passage in the letter to his lady , in which he
says , They referrd me to the coming on of time with Hail King that shall be .
NOTE IX . SCENE VI . Malcolm . Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it
.
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