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After the murder of Duncan and the flight of Malcolm and Donalbain , the Chronicler represents Macbeth as an able and vigorous ruler for the space of ten years out of the seventeen during which his reign lasted ; whilst he enacted many ...
After the murder of Duncan and the flight of Malcolm and Donalbain , the Chronicler represents Macbeth as an able and vigorous ruler for the space of ten years out of the seventeen during which his reign lasted ; whilst he enacted many ...
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This celebrated passage has given rise to much difference of opinion as to whether “ He ” refers to Macbeth or to Malcolm . That Shakespeare intended it to refer to Macbeth seems to be borne out by the context .
This celebrated passage has given rise to much difference of opinion as to whether “ He ” refers to Macbeth or to Malcolm . That Shakespeare intended it to refer to Macbeth seems to be borne out by the context .
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This idea is quite true as far as it goes , but it does not take sufficient account of the force of Malcolm's initial speech as above mentioned . For the same main reason Dr. Bradley thinks interpretation ...
This idea is quite true as far as it goes , but it does not take sufficient account of the force of Malcolm's initial speech as above mentioned . For the same main reason Dr. Bradley thinks interpretation ...
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