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... scene i . Long familiarity with this scene need not blind us to the fact that it does not rise above the ordinary Elizabethan level . Further , the references to " Graymalkin " and " Paddock " would appear to be simply " conveyed " from ...
... scene i . Long familiarity with this scene need not blind us to the fact that it does not rise above the ordinary Elizabethan level . Further , the references to " Graymalkin " and " Paddock " would appear to be simply " conveyed " from ...
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... scene , " or rather , perhaps , to divide his introductory " witch scene into two parts , the interpolator referred to the only authority , Holinshed ( just as Shakespeare had done ) ; and there , and in Shakespeare's own account by ...
... scene , " or rather , perhaps , to divide his introductory " witch scene into two parts , the interpolator referred to the only authority , Holinshed ( just as Shakespeare had done ) ; and there , and in Shakespeare's own account by ...
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... SCENE II . - The country near Dunsinane . Enter , with drum and colours , MENTETH , CATHNESS , ANGUS , LENOX , and Soldiers . Ment . The English power is near , led on by Malcolm , His uncle Siward , and the good Macduff . 72. God , God ...
... SCENE II . - The country near Dunsinane . Enter , with drum and colours , MENTETH , CATHNESS , ANGUS , LENOX , and Soldiers . Ment . The English power is near , led on by Malcolm , His uncle Siward , and the good Macduff . 72. God , God ...
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