7. Kings And Leadership Flashcards
Macbeth act 1:7 (‘duncan hath borne his facalties so meek…’)
‘Duncan hath borne his facalties so meek, hath been so clear in his great office’
Lennox, act 3:6 (‘our suffering country…’)
‘Our suffering country, under a hand accurs’d’
Lord, act 3:6 (‘the son of duncan…’)
‘The son of duncan, from who this tyrant holds the due of birth […] is recieved by the most pious edward’
Malcolm act 4:3 (‘this tyrant…’)
‘This tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tounges, was once thought honest’
Macduff act 4:3 (‘not in the legions of horrid hell…’)
‘Not in the legions of horrid hell can come a devil more damn’d in evils to top Macbeth’
Malcolm act 4:3 (‘what I am truly is thine…’)
‘What I am truly s thine, and my poor country’s, to command’