To have thee crowned withal.
shakespeare, macbeth act i, scene v
what evidence from the...
English, 12.10.2019 00:10 ashleyroberson735
To have thee crowned withal.
shakespeare, macbeth act i, scene v
what evidence from the text supports the idea that lady macbeth questions
her husband's ability to kill the king?
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a. glamis thou art, and cawdor; and shalt be / what thou art
promised.
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b. hie thee hither, / that i may pour my spirits in thine ear
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c. which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem / to have wee
crowned withal.
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d. art not without ambition, but without / the illness should attend it.
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