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BANQUO , MACDUFF , LENNOX , Ross , noblemen of Scotland . MENTEITH , ANGUS , CAITHNESS , FLEANCE , son to Banquo . SIWARD , Earl of Northumberland , general of the English forces . Young SIWARD , his son . SEYTON , an officer atte ng on ...
BANQUO , MACDUFF , LENNOX , Ross , noblemen of Scotland . MENTEITH , ANGUS , CAITHNESS , FLEANCE , son to Banquo . SIWARD , Earl of Northumberland , general of the English forces . Young SIWARD , his son . SEYTON , an officer atte ng on ...
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Academic ingenuity had already brought the prophecies of the weird sisters into relation with the demonological descendant of Banquo ; his entry into Oxford in 1605 having been celebrated in prophetic verses addressed to him by three ...
Academic ingenuity had already brought the prophecies of the weird sisters into relation with the demonological descendant of Banquo ; his entry into Oxford in 1605 having been celebrated in prophetic verses addressed to him by three ...
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On the other hand , the play was already familiar in 1607 , for Middleton's The Puritan contains an evident reference to Banquo's ghost : ' Instead of a jester we'll have a ghost in a white sheet sit at the upper end of the table .
On the other hand , the play was already familiar in 1607 , for Middleton's The Puritan contains an evident reference to Banquo's ghost : ' Instead of a jester we'll have a ghost in a white sheet sit at the upper end of the table .
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Holinshed's Macbeth acts with the complicity of ' his trusty friends , ' — Banquo among the rest , -- and ' upon confidence of their promised aid . ' Shakespeare's Macbeth , like Donwald , has no political confederates , can count upon ...
Holinshed's Macbeth acts with the complicity of ' his trusty friends , ' — Banquo among the rest , -- and ' upon confidence of their promised aid . ' Shakespeare's Macbeth , like Donwald , has no political confederates , can count upon ...
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Day itself is ' pitiful , ' and night shall scarf up her ' tender eye ' before the murder of Banquo . The most appalling glimpses do not deter Macbeth from action any more than they prompt Hamlet to it ; but they prey upon him when it ...
Day itself is ' pitiful , ' and night shall scarf up her ' tender eye ' before the murder of Banquo . The most appalling glimpses do not deter Macbeth from action any more than they prompt Hamlet to it ; but they prey upon him when it ...
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