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... Banquo's death at the hands of the murderer he has hired to kill him ( and not yet seeing the ghost of Banquo who enters and ' sits in Macbeths place ' ) , nerves himself to speak , as perhaps he must , of Banquo's absence . All the ...
... Banquo's death at the hands of the murderer he has hired to kill him ( and not yet seeing the ghost of Banquo who enters and ' sits in Macbeths place ' ) , nerves himself to speak , as perhaps he must , of Banquo's absence . All the ...
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... Banquo gives this description of Macbeth as he challenges the witches to speak to him also . In the Folio text ( 1 iii 54 ff . ) Banquo's words read My Noble Partner You greet with present Grace , and great prediction Of Noble hauing ...
... Banquo gives this description of Macbeth as he challenges the witches to speak to him also . In the Folio text ( 1 iii 54 ff . ) Banquo's words read My Noble Partner You greet with present Grace , and great prediction Of Noble hauing ...
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... Banquo's description of Macbeth may suggest his fear of the witches ' power . NED shows that the word can mean ' involved , entangled , caught ' as in the sentence How surely are the wareles wrapt by those that lye in wayte ? ( 1562 ) ...
... Banquo's description of Macbeth may suggest his fear of the witches ' power . NED shows that the word can mean ' involved , entangled , caught ' as in the sentence How surely are the wareles wrapt by those that lye in wayte ? ( 1562 ) ...
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Shakespeares language its universal appeal | 9 |
Shakespeares language its Elizabethan back | 19 |
Shakespeares language and the modern reader | 69 |
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1817 LIBRARIES Antony audience Banquo characters CHIGAN MICHIGAN chud comedy contemporaries context Coriolanus death dialect dialogue Dictionary doctor dramatic dramatist Edgar editors Elizabethan English euery example false as water Falstaff father Folio foole Gentlewoman giue give Gloucester's grammar guilt haue hear heere Henry Henry IV Holofernes Hotspur's idiom imagery Johnson Julius Caesar King Lear king's Labour's Lost Lady Latin Lewis Theobald LIBRARIES MICHIGAN lines linguistic London Lord loue Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth Macduff Malvolio Marke Antony meaning Merchant of Venice motley Foole murder noble Othello phrase Poins praise Prince proverb puns Quarto recognised Richard Verstegan Rosalind scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare's language Shakespeare's plays Silence speaker speaks speare's speech spelling spoken style tells thou Twelfth Night UNIV UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITE verb verbal VERSIT vpon wife William Shakespeare Winter's Tale Withals woordes words writing