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... fear of Banquo which afflicts him , Macbeth describes himself to the murders as one " who wear our health but sickly in his [ Banquo's ] life , / Which in his death were perfect " ; Banquo's destruction will set his mind at rest ( III ...
... fear of Banquo which afflicts him , Macbeth describes himself to the murders as one " who wear our health but sickly in his [ Banquo's ] life , / Which in his death were perfect " ; Banquo's destruction will set his mind at rest ( III ...
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... fear of Banquo to fear of Macduff ( IV , i , 74 ) . Even after he is assured he need fear no man of woman born , he dtermines to make double sure that his anguish will be ended by eliminating Macduff , whom he now deems to be the cause ...
... fear of Banquo to fear of Macduff ( IV , i , 74 ) . Even after he is assured he need fear no man of woman born , he dtermines to make double sure that his anguish will be ended by eliminating Macduff , whom he now deems to be the cause ...
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... fear inspired by the torment of his bad conscience , Macbeth visits the witches and attempts to question the apparitions they produce . As Hume describes the scene , Macbeth is visiting sorcerers and " seeking responces of vncleane ...
... fear inspired by the torment of his bad conscience , Macbeth visits the witches and attempts to question the apparitions they produce . As Hume describes the scene , Macbeth is visiting sorcerers and " seeking responces of vncleane ...
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