Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth: With Introduction And Notes Explanatory ...

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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth: With Introduction And Notes Explanatory ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson
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For 'tis my limited ^4 service. \^Exit, Len, Goes the King hence to-day? , J Macb, He does ; — he did appoint so.^^ 15 Len, The night has been unruly : where we lay.
Our chimneys were blown down ; and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' the air, strange screams of death : And, prophesying, with accents terrible, M To heal, to cure, to relieve, is the old meaning of to physic, ** The Poet repeatedly uses to limit in the exact sense of to appoint.
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...cbeth catches him- self in the utterance of a falsehood, which, I take it, is something at odds with his nature and habitual feeling ; and he starts back into a mending of his speech, as from a spontaneous impulse to be true to himself. Much the same thing occurs before, when, upon his saying to his wife " Duncan comes here to-night," she asks, " And when goes hence ? " and he replies, "To-morrow, — as he purposes," SCENE I. MACBETH. 89 Of dire combustion and confused events New hatched to th' woeful time, the obscene bird Clamoured the Uvelong night : ^6 some ^ay the Earth Was feverous and did shake.

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