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[A banquet prepared. Enter MACBETH, LADY MACBETH,] [p]ROSS, LENNOX, Lords, and Attendants] Macbeth. You know your own degrees; sit down: at first And last the hearty welcome. Lords. Thanks to your majesty. Macbeth. Ourself will mingle with society, 1275 And play the humble host. Our hostess keeps her state, but in best time We will require her ...
The Tragedy of Macbeth (complete text) | The William Shakespeare Project. The Tragedy of Macbeth (1606) (Complete Text) Intro. by Shakespeare, adapted by Thomas Middleton (? - 1616) Online Critical Edition in Progress - Version 1.c. Shakespeare Network - https://shakespearenetwork.net/ Read & Listen - Click play and scroll down the page.
3.4.0.2 1254 Banquet prepared. Enter Macbeth, Lady [Macbeth], Ross, Lennox, 1255 Lords, and attendants. [Lady Macbeth sits.] 3.4.2 And last, the hearty welcome. And last, the hearty welcome. Thanks to your majesty. 3.4.5 But in best time 1262 we will require her welcome. 3.4.7 1264 For my heart speaks they are welcome.
Jun 25, 2019 · Discover the tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Read the full text of this iconic play online and explore its themes of ambition, guilt, and fate.
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This page contains links to the free original Macbeth script by Shakespeare. The language used in Shakespeare’s day is slightly different to today’s modern English, which is reflected in the Macbeth text. Our article on Shakespeare & early modern English, or our Shakespeare dictionary, will help you to understand the language as you read ...
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