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... Cawdor . It is very significant that in line 90 Duncan reads of Macbeth's " venture in the rebels ' fight . " The posts come as thick as hail . What dramatic necessity was there for the absurd and ridiculous device of a verbal report by ...
... Cawdor . It is very significant that in line 90 Duncan reads of Macbeth's " venture in the rebels ' fight . " The posts come as thick as hail . What dramatic necessity was there for the absurd and ridiculous device of a verbal report by ...
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... Cawdor shall deceive. • Dun . Rosse . That now 99 54. traitor ] According to Holinshed ( ii . 171 a ) " the thane of Cawdor was " condemned at Fores of treason against the King committed " ; but Holinshed makes no mention of his having ...
... Cawdor shall deceive. • Dun . Rosse . That now 99 54. traitor ] According to Holinshed ( ii . 171 a ) " the thane of Cawdor was " condemned at Fores of treason against the King committed " ; but Holinshed makes no mention of his having ...
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... Cawdor : The greatest is behind . - Thanks for your pains.— Do you not hope your children shall be kings ,. When those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me Promis'd no less to them ? That , trusted home , Might yet enkindle you unto the ...
... Cawdor : The greatest is behind . - Thanks for your pains.— Do you not hope your children shall be kings ,. When those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me Promis'd no less to them ? That , trusted home , Might yet enkindle you unto the ...
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