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... this uncertainty and mistrust that pervades Macbeth's actions . It is at the place appointed for the men to lie in wait for Banquo and Fleance ; and it begins thus : - " Enter THREE MURDERERS . " Ist Murd . But 6 Shakespeare - Characters .
... this uncertainty and mistrust that pervades Macbeth's actions . It is at the place appointed for the men to lie in wait for Banquo and Fleance ; and it begins thus : - " Enter THREE MURDERERS . " Ist Murd . But 6 Shakespeare - Characters .
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Charles Cowden Clarke. " Enter THREE MURDERERS . " Ist Murd . But who did bid thee join with us ? 66 3d Murd . Macbeth . " 2d Murd . He needs not our mistrust , since he delivers Our offices , and what we have to do , To the direction ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. " Enter THREE MURDERERS . " Ist Murd . But who did bid thee join with us ? 66 3d Murd . Macbeth . " 2d Murd . He needs not our mistrust , since he delivers Our offices , and what we have to do , To the direction ...
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... enters upon the scene with these tremendous words : — - " That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold ; What hath quench'd them hath given me fire . " This was a grand dramatic circumstance to introduce , illus- ΙΟ Shakespeare ...
... enters upon the scene with these tremendous words : — - " That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold ; What hath quench'd them hath given me fire . " This was a grand dramatic circumstance to introduce , illus- ΙΟ Shakespeare ...
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... enters upon his athletic trial ; and his firm yet courteous reply to Duke Frederick , and his self - possessed bearing to the courtier , Le Beau , heighten by contrast the diffidence and touching emotion of his address to the two ...
... enters upon his athletic trial ; and his firm yet courteous reply to Duke Frederick , and his self - possessed bearing to the courtier , Le Beau , heighten by contrast the diffidence and touching emotion of his address to the two ...
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... enter together ; and they make their exit in company . In one scene we have , " Enter Rosalind , reading a paper ; " and a moment after , " Enter Celia , reading a paper . " Celia is a worshipper of her cousin ; and yet so pure in her ...
... enter together ; and they make their exit in company . In one scene we have , " Enter Rosalind , reading a paper ; " and a moment after , " Enter Celia , reading a paper . " Celia is a worshipper of her cousin ; and yet so pure in her ...
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