The College Survey of English Literature ...: The early period. The sixteenth century. The seventeenth century. The eighteenth centuryBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 - English literature |
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... Makbeth would seek to with him and said , " Now , Makbeth , you have obtained those things which the two former sisters prophesied ; there remaineth only for you to pur- chase that which the third said should come to pass . " Whereupon ...
... Makbeth would seek to with him and said , " Now , Makbeth , you have obtained those things which the two former sisters prophesied ; there remaineth only for you to pur- chase that which the third said should come to pass . " Whereupon ...
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... Makbeth would have had it to appear ) but even upon a prepensed device : whereupon to avoid further peril he fled into Wales . • 10 to show such diligence in every behalf that no oc- casion might be given for the king to find fault with ...
... Makbeth would have had it to appear ) but even upon a prepensed device : whereupon to avoid further peril he fled into Wales . • 10 to show such diligence in every behalf that no oc- casion might be given for the king to find fault with ...
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... Makbeth perceived his enemies ' power to increase , by such aid as came to them forth of England with his adversary Malcolme , he recoiled back into Fife , there purposing to abide in camp fortified , at the castle of Dunsinane , and to ...
... Makbeth perceived his enemies ' power to increase , by such aid as came to them forth of England with his adversary Malcolme , he recoiled back into Fife , there purposing to abide in camp fortified , at the castle of Dunsinane , and to ...
Contents
THE APPROACH TO ENGLISH LITERATURE | 1 |
THE EARLY PERIOD | 7 |
Mother Badger | 16 |
Copyright | |
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