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Her speeches , therefore , proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a question which had not been asked . Here seems to be a chasm , which I shall attempt to supply by the introduction of a ...
Her speeches , therefore , proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a question which had not been asked . Here seems to be a chasm , which I shall attempt to supply by the introduction of a ...
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And the assistance the thane of Cawdor had given Norway , was underhand ; ( which Rosse and Angus , indeed , had discovered , but was unknown to Macbeth ; ) Cawdor being in the court all this while , as appears from Angus's speech to ...
And the assistance the thane of Cawdor had given Norway , was underhand ; ( which Rosse and Angus , indeed , had discovered , but was unknown to Macbeth ; ) Cawdor being in the court all this while , as appears from Angus's speech to ...
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Killing swine . 3 Witch . SISTER , where thou ? ] Thus the old copy ; yet I cannot help supposing that these three speeches , collectively taken , were meant to form one verse , as follows : " 1 Witch . Where hast been , sister ?
Killing swine . 3 Witch . SISTER , where thou ? ] Thus the old copy ; yet I cannot help supposing that these three speeches , collectively taken , were meant to form one verse , as follows : " 1 Witch . Where hast been , sister ?
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The difficulty of this line and the succeeding hemistich seems to have arisen from their not being considered as part of the speech uttered by the object of Macbeth's ambition . As such they appear to me , and I have therefore ...
The difficulty of this line and the succeeding hemistich seems to have arisen from their not being considered as part of the speech uttered by the object of Macbeth's ambition . As such they appear to me , and I have therefore ...
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... from her design than encouraged in it by the supposed thought that the message and the prophecy ( though equally secrets to the messenger and the raven ) had deprived the one of speech , and added harshness to the other's note .
... from her design than encouraged in it by the supposed thought that the message and the prophecy ( though equally secrets to the messenger and the raven ) had deprived the one of speech , and added harshness to the other's note .
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