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S. Withold footed thrice the old ; He met the night - mare , and her nine - fold ; Bid her alight , And her troth plight , And , aroint thee , witch , aroint thee ! Kent .
S. Withold footed thrice the old ; He met the night - mare , and her nine - fold ; Bid her alight , And her troth plight , And , aroint thee , witch , aroint thee ! Kent .
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Three Witches . Apparitions . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers , Murderers , Attendants , and Messengers . SCENE : Scotland ; England . INTRODUCTION MACBETH was first published in the Folio of 1623.
Three Witches . Apparitions . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers , Murderers , Attendants , and Messengers . SCENE : Scotland ; England . INTRODUCTION MACBETH was first published in the Folio of 1623.
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... of Macbeth is inevitably beset with problems which our knowledge does not suffice to solve . The theory of a post - Shakespearean revision of Macbeth starts from a slender but definite basis of fact . Middleton's The Witch contains ...
... of Macbeth is inevitably beset with problems which our knowledge does not suffice to solve . The theory of a post - Shakespearean revision of Macbeth starts from a slender but definite basis of fact . Middleton's The Witch contains ...
Page 152
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 hypo- theses , as Mr. Bullen has shown ; but the presump- tion decidedly is ...
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 hypo- theses , as Mr. Bullen has shown ; but the presump- tion decidedly is ...
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In part , however , this means merely that in the witches , being a Shakespearean fusion of beings very unlike in ... while the language , re- leased from the weird horror or grossness of the other witch scenes , trips along in courtly ...
In part , however , this means merely that in the witches , being a Shakespearean fusion of beings very unlike in ... while the language , re- leased from the weird horror or grossness of the other witch scenes , trips along in courtly ...
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