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DONALBAIN , MACBETH , BANQUO , MACDUFF , LENOX , Rosse , Generals of the King's Army . Noblemen of Scotland . MENTETH , ANGUS , CATHNESS , FLEANCE , Son to Banquo . SIWARD , Earl of Northumberland , General of the English Forces : Young ...
DONALBAIN , MACBETH , BANQUO , MACDUFF , LENOX , Rosse , Generals of the King's Army . Noblemen of Scotland . MENTETH , ANGUS , CATHNESS , FLEANCE , Son to Banquo . SIWARD , Earl of Northumberland , General of the English Forces : Young ...
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Enter RossE ” . Who comes here 8 ? " And let thy blows , doubly redoubled , " Fall , " & c . The irregularity of the metre , however , induces me to believe our author wrote66 - they were " As cannons overcharg'd with double cracks ...
Enter RossE ” . Who comes here 8 ? " And let thy blows , doubly redoubled , " Fall , " & c . The irregularity of the metre , however , induces me to believe our author wrote66 - they were " As cannons overcharg'd with double cracks ...
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The worthy thane of Rosse . LEN . What a haste looks through his eyes ! So should he look , That seems to speak things strange ' . " Whence cam'st thou , worthy thane ? " Angus may be considered as a superfluous character .
The worthy thane of Rosse . LEN . What a haste looks through his eyes ! So should he look , That seems to speak things strange ' . " Whence cam'st thou , worthy thane ? " Angus may be considered as a superfluous character .
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ROSSE . God save the king ! DUN . Whence cam'st thou , worthy thane ? Rosse . From Fife , great king . Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky ' And fan our people cold2 . " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c .
ROSSE . God save the king ! DUN . Whence cam'st thou , worthy thane ? Rosse . From Fife , great king . Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky ' And fan our people cold2 . " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c .
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ROSSE . That now And fan our people cold . ] In all probability , some words that rendered this a complete verse have been omitted ; a loss more frequently to be deplored in the present tragedy , than perhaps in any other of Shakspeare ...
ROSSE . That now And fan our people cold . ] In all probability , some words that rendered this a complete verse have been omitted ; a loss more frequently to be deplored in the present tragedy , than perhaps in any other of Shakspeare ...
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