The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 150
... Banquo . SIWARD , Earl of Northumberland , general of the English forces . Young SIWARD , his son . SEYTON , an officer attending on Macbeth . Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth . HECATE . Three Witches . Apparitions . Lords ...
... Banquo . SIWARD , Earl of Northumberland , general of the English forces . Young SIWARD , his son . SEYTON , an officer attending on Macbeth . Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth . HECATE . Three Witches . Apparitions . Lords ...
Page 154
... Banquo ; his entry into Oxford in 1605 having been celebrated in prophetic verses addressed to him by 1 Cf. the excellent discussion of the supposed interpolations by Mr. E. K. Chambers in his edition of the play for the Warwick Series ...
... Banquo ; his entry into Oxford in 1605 having been celebrated in prophetic verses addressed to him by 1 Cf. the excellent discussion of the supposed interpolations by Mr. E. K. Chambers in his edition of the play for the Warwick Series ...
Page 155
... Banquo's ghost : ' Instead of a jester we'll have a ghost in a white sheet sit at the upper end of the table . ' It is also significant that Warner in 1606 inserted a Historie of Macbeth in a new edition of his popular repertory of ...
... Banquo's ghost : ' Instead of a jester we'll have a ghost in a white sheet sit at the upper end of the table . ' It is also significant that Warner in 1606 inserted a Historie of Macbeth in a new edition of his popular repertory of ...
Page 157
... Banquo among the rest , —and ' upon confidence of their promised aid . ' Shakespeare's Macbeth , like Donwald , has no political confederates , can count upon no sympathy if his part in the ' deep damnation ' of the king's ' taking off ...
... Banquo among the rest , —and ' upon confidence of their promised aid . ' Shakespeare's Macbeth , like Donwald , has no political confederates , can count upon no sympathy if his part in the ' deep damnation ' of the king's ' taking off ...
Page 159
... Banquo . The most ap- palling glimpses do not deter Macbeth from action . any more than they prompt Hamlet to it ; but they prey upon him when it is over . Here his wife's sensibility is as keen as his ; and if it is less fiercely ...
... Banquo . The most ap- palling glimpses do not deter Macbeth from action . any more than they prompt Hamlet to it ; but they prey upon him when it is over . Here his wife's sensibility is as keen as his ; and if it is less fiercely ...
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