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Identifier: shakespearestra00shak (find matches)
Title: Shakespeare's tragedy of Macbeth
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Pattee, Fred Lewis, 1863-1950
Subjects: Macbeth, King of Scotland, 11th cent
Publisher: Boston, New York (etc.) : Silver, Burdett and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ms pearl,5That speak my salutation in their minds;Whose voices I desire aloud with mine :Hail, King of Scotland ! All. Hail, King of Scotland ! (Flourish. Malcolm. We shall not spend a large expense of time 60Before we reckon with your several loves,And make us even with you. My thanes and kinsmen,Henceforth be earls, the first that ever ScotlandIn such an honour namd. Whats more to do,Which would be planted newly with the time, — 65 As calling home our exild friends abroadThat fled the snares of watchful tyranny,Producing forth6 the cruel ministersOf this dead butcher and his fiend-like queen,Who, as ?t is thought, by self and violent hands 70 Took off her life, — this, and what needful elseThat calls upon us, by the grace of GraceWe will perform in measure, time, and place:So, thanks to all at once and to each one,Whom we invite to see us crownd at Scone. 75 (Flourish. Exeunt. 5 Pearl = thy nobles, which are thy greatest treasure. 6 Producing forth = hunting out. Scale of Miles.
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MAP OF SCOTLAND, SHOWING THE SCENE OF THE TRAGEDYOF MACBETH. STUDIES. Provide yourself with a note book, and carefully answer everyquestion. Do not answer with monosyllables; give a reason forevery opinion, and fortify your position if possible by quotationsfrom the text. If questions occur to you during your study, notethem down to be propounded at the first opportunity. Some partof every recitation period should be set apart for the discussion ofthe exercises written on the preceding day. ACT I. Scene I. 1. The Folios have or instead of and in line 2. Whichis better? What difference does it make in the meaning? 2. How would you accent the line as it now stands ? How, ifthe Folio reading were retained? 3. What is the weather at each appearance of the witchesthroughout the play ? Why is this so ? 4. What do you infer as to the time of the battle? 5. Is there anything in this scene to imply that these creaturescould read the future ? 6. Are the witches on the heath now? 7. Should the a

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  • bookyear:1897
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Shakespeare__William__1564_1616
  • bookauthor:Pattee__Fred_Lewis__1863_1950
  • booksubject:Macbeth__King_of_Scotland__11th_cent
  • bookpublisher:Boston__New_York__etc_____Silver__Burdett_and_company
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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  • bookleafnumber:113
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