MacbethThe Floating Press, 2009 M01 1 - 163 páginas Macbeth is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy and one of his best-known plays. Often referred to as an archetypal tale, it warns against lust for power and the betrayal of friends. Shakespeare based the play loosely on a King Macbeth of Scotland. The play is traditionally considered "cursed", and thus many actors refer to it as "The Scottish Play" to avoid naming it. |
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... the accuracy or currency of information contained in this book. Do not use while operating a motor vehicle or heavy equipment. Many suitcases look alike. Visit www.thefloatingpress.com Contents * Persons Represented Act I Act II Act III 2.
... the accuracy or currency of information contained in this book. Do not use while operating a motor vehicle or heavy equipment. Many suitcases look alike. Visit www.thefloatingpress.com Contents * Persons Represented Act I Act II Act III 2.
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... 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 10.
... 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 10.
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... nor day Hang upon his pent-house lid; He shall live a man forbid: Weary seven-nights nine times nine Shall he dwindle, peak, and pine: Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet it shall be tempest-tost.— Look what I have. SECOND 13.
... nor day Hang upon his pent-house lid; He shall live a man forbid: Weary seven-nights nine times nine Shall he dwindle, peak, and pine: Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet it shall be tempest-tost.— Look what I have. SECOND 13.
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William Shakespeare. Yet it shall be tempest-tost.— Look what I have. SECOND WITCH. Show me, show me. FIRST WITCH. Here I have a pilot's thumb, Wreck'd as homeward he did come. (Drum within.) THIRD WITCH. A drum, a drum! Macbeth doth ...
William Shakespeare. Yet it shall be tempest-tost.— Look what I have. SECOND WITCH. Show me, show me. FIRST WITCH. Here I have a pilot's thumb, Wreck'd as homeward he did come. (Drum within.) THIRD WITCH. A drum, a drum! Macbeth doth ...
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... look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are on't?—Live you? or are you aught That man may question? You seem to understand me, By each at once her chappy finger laying Upon her skinny lips:—you should be women, And yet your ...
... look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are on't?—Live you? or are you aught That man may question? You seem to understand me, By each at once her chappy finger laying Upon her skinny lips:—you should be women, And yet your ...
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Alarums Angus APPARITION Attendants Birnam wood blood CAITHNESS caldron call'd Castle cousin daggers dare dead death deed DOCTOR Donalbain drum and colours DUNCAN Dunsinane Enter Lady Macbeth Enter Macbeth Enter Macduff Enter Ross Exeunt Exit father fear Fife fight Fleance Forres friends GENTLEWOMAN give Glamis grace hail hand Hang hast hath hear heart heaven Hecate honor Inverness is't kill'd King of Scotland Knocking LADY MACDUFF LENNOX lives look lord MENTEITH MESSENGER murder'd nature night noble Nobleman of Scotland old Siward Palace poison'd poor PORTER pray Re-enter SCENE Scone SECOND MURDERER SECOND WITCH SERVANT SEYTON shake shalt sleep Soldiers sorrow speak strange sword Thane of Cawdor thee There's thine things THIRD MURDERER THIRD WITCH thither thou art thought three Witches Thunder to-morrow to-night tongue traitor tyrant weird sisters What's wife worthy thane wouldst YOUNG SIWARD