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Calling alone on the king , Macduff is the first to find him murdered , and from his exclamation we learn that he is a very pious man : “ Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope the Lord's anointed temple " —the last phrase combining ...
Calling alone on the king , Macduff is the first to find him murdered , and from his exclamation we learn that he is a very pious man : “ Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope the Lord's anointed temple " —the last phrase combining ...
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Both Macbeths want the crown badly , and immediately think of murder as the means of getting it . Clearly this is the case with Macbeth once he receives his prediction from the witches , and with his wife once she receives word of it by ...
Both Macbeths want the crown badly , and immediately think of murder as the means of getting it . Clearly this is the case with Macbeth once he receives his prediction from the witches , and with his wife once she receives word of it by ...
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The satiated and sleeping Duncan takes on the vulnerability that Lady Macbeth has just invoked in the image of the feeding , trusting infant ; 3 " Macbeth releases himself from the image of this vulnerability by sharing in the murder of ...
The satiated and sleeping Duncan takes on the vulnerability that Lady Macbeth has just invoked in the image of the feeding , trusting infant ; 3 " Macbeth releases himself from the image of this vulnerability by sharing in the murder of ...
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