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Page 38
This is the whole that Buchanan says of the Lady , and truly I see no more spirit in the Scotch , than in the English chronicler . The wordes of the three weird sisters also greatly encouraged him [ to the murder of Duncan ...
This is the whole that Buchanan says of the Lady , and truly I see no more spirit in the Scotch , than in the English chronicler . The wordes of the three weird sisters also greatly encouraged him [ to the murder of Duncan ...
Page 59
LADY M. They met me in the day of success ; and I have learned by the perfectest report " , they have more in them than mortal knowledge . When I burned in desire to question them further , they made themselves — air , into which they ...
LADY M. They met me in the day of success ; and I have learned by the perfectest report " , they have more in them than mortal knowledge . When I burned in desire to question them further , they made themselves — air , into which they ...
Page 61
LADY M. would excuse this . An easy reading : Is not thy master with him ? who , wer't so , Would have inform'd for preparation . ATTEN . So please you , it is true ; our thane is coming : One of my fellows had the speed of him ...
LADY M. would excuse this . An easy reading : Is not thy master with him ? who , wer't so , Would have inform'd for preparation . ATTEN . So please you , it is true ; our thane is coming : One of my fellows had the speed of him ...
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LADY M. Give him tending , He brings great news . The raven himself is hoarse " , [ Exit Attendant . That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements . Come , come , you spirits * That tend on mortal thoughts , unsex me ...
LADY M. Give him tending , He brings great news . The raven himself is hoarse " , [ Exit Attendant . That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements . Come , come , you spirits * That tend on mortal thoughts , unsex me ...
Page 63
The intent of Lady Macbeth evidently is to wish that no womanish tenderness , or conscientious remorse , may hinder her purpose from proceeding to effect ; but neither this , nor indeed any other sense , is expressed by the present ...
The intent of Lady Macbeth evidently is to wish that no womanish tenderness , or conscientious remorse , may hinder her purpose from proceeding to effect ; but neither this , nor indeed any other sense , is expressed by the present ...
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