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DONALBAIN , MACBETH , generals of the king's army . BANQUO , MACDUFF , LENNOX , Ross , noblemen of Scotland . MENTEITH , ANGUS , CAITHNESS , FLEANCE , son to Banquo . SIWARD , Earl of Northumberland , general of the English forces .
DONALBAIN , MACBETH , generals of the king's army . BANQUO , MACDUFF , LENNOX , Ross , noblemen of Scotland . MENTEITH , ANGUS , CAITHNESS , FLEANCE , son to Banquo . SIWARD , Earl of Northumberland , general of the English forces .
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Under conditions so complex as these , the textual criticism of Macbeth is inevitably beset with problems which our knowledge does not suffice to solve . The theory of a post - Shakespearean revision of Middleton Macbeth starts from a ...
Under conditions so complex as these , the textual criticism of Macbeth is inevitably beset with problems which our knowledge does not suffice to solve . The theory of a post - Shakespearean revision of Middleton Macbeth starts from a ...
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The Witch was most likely written some years after Macbeth ; it was certainly old when Macbeth was printed . The coincidence can be accounted for on several hypotheses , as Mr. Bullen has shown ; but the presumption decidedly is that ...
The Witch was most likely written some years after Macbeth ; it was certainly old when Macbeth was printed . The coincidence can be accounted for on several hypotheses , as Mr. Bullen has shown ; but the presumption decidedly is that ...
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The leader and controller of the witches in Middleton's play had naturally no place in the legend of Macbeth . She is introduced for the first time in iii . 5. to ask the reason of her exclusion ; but to the end she is a palpable ...
The leader and controller of the witches in Middleton's play had naturally no place in the legend of Macbeth . She is introduced for the first time in iii . 5. to ask the reason of her exclusion ; but to the end she is a palpable ...
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The apparitions that fatally palter with Macbeth are raised by no lunar dewdrop , but by the less ethereal ingredients of the cauldron ; and Hecate's naïve applause ( iv . I. 39-43 ) does not disguise her complete insignificance and ...
The apparitions that fatally palter with Macbeth are raised by no lunar dewdrop , but by the less ethereal ingredients of the cauldron ; and Hecate's naïve applause ( iv . I. 39-43 ) does not disguise her complete insignificance and ...
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