Both Macbeth and his Lady seem to have a clear idea of properly masculine actions. In Act 1, Lady Macbeth suggests that masculinity is largely a question of ruthlessness: one must be willing to “das[h] the brains out” of one’s own baby (58). She claims that she herself is less ...
Explanatory Notes for Act 3, Scene 3 FromMacbeth. Ed. Thomas Marc Parrott. New York: American Book Co. (Line numbers have been altered.) needs not our mistrust offices timely The subject of our watch Give us a light the note of expectation ...
Explanatory Notes for Act 3, Scene 5 FromMacbeth. Ed. Thomas Marc Parrott. New York: American Book Co. (Line numbers have been altered.) part of Hecate bedlams close contriver Loves for his own ends the pit of Acheron I am for th' air ...
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Macbeth Translation Act 3, Scene 1 Also check out our detailed summary & analysis of this scene Original Translation BANQUO enters. BANQUO enters. BANQUO Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor, Glamis, all, As the weird women promised, and I fear Thou played’st most foully for ’t. Yet ...
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Act2 Scene2(8) Hamlet,Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare 莎翁戏剧杰作 哈姆莱特 3.3万 58 35:00 App 金瓶梅第一话:先看H图 113 -- 4:42 App Act1 Scene3(1) Macbeth 莎翁戏剧原著 麦克白 第1幕 第3场 108 -- 5:37 App Act1 Scene5(2) Hamlet,Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare...
But Macbeth is. Even someone with a good and virtuous nature might give in to the command of this king.Still, I beg your pardon. My fears don’t change what you truly are.Angels are still bright even though Lucifer, the brightest angel, fell from heaven.Though everything evil tries to...
15. to be capable of being performed: His plays don't act well. v.t. 16. to represent (a fictitious or historical character) with one's person: to act Macbeth. 17. to feign; counterfeit: to act outraged virtue. 18. to behave as: to act the fool. 19. to behave in a manner ...