MacbethAn account of a regicide and its aftermath. Show Excerpt The worthy Thane of Ross. LENNOX. What a haste looks through his eyes! So should he look That seems to speak things strange. [Enter Ross.] ROSS. God save the King! DUNCAN. Whence cam'st thou, worthy thane? ROSS. From Fife, great king; Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky And fan our people cold. Norway himself, with terrible numbers, Assisted by that most disloyal traitor The Thane of Cawdor, began a dismal conflict; Till that Bellona's bridegroom, lapp'd in proof, Confronted him with self-comparisons, Point against point rebellious, arm 'gainst arm, Curbing his lavish spirit: and, to conclude, The victory fell on us. DUNCAN. Great happiness! ROSS. That now Sweno, the Norways' king, craves composition; Nor would we deign him burial of his men Till he disbursed, at |
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Review: Macbeth (Modern Library Classics)
Crítica de los usuarios - Robert - GoodreadsMy all-time favorite play by the Bard of Avon, the world's greatest writer. I have read it numerous times and it's amazing...all the drama, intrigue, blood and gore, the madness and the poetry! Leer comentario completo
Review: Macbeth (Modern Library Classics)
Crítica de los usuarios - S. Rosa - GoodreadsI absolutely loved this play, though I can't say it's my favourite since I have a strong affinity for the comedies. Anyway, from line one with the witches to Malcolm's ending speech; the play was a ... Leer comentario completo