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in this excerpt from act iv of shakespeare’s macbeth, identify t...
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in this excerpt from act iv of shakespeare’s macbeth, identify the biblical allusions.
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and you.
malcolm:
what i believe, i'll wail;
what know, believe; and what i can redress,
as i shall find the time to friend, i will.
what you have spoke, it may be so perchance.
--this tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongues,
was once thought honest: you have loved him well; --
he hath not touch'd you yet. i am young; but something
you may deserve of him through me; and wisdom
--to offer up a weak, poor, innocent lamb
to appease an angry
macduff:
i am not treacherous.
malcolm: but macbeth is.
--a good and virtuous nature may recoil
in an imperial but i shall crave your pardon;
that which you are, my thoughts cannot transpose;
--angels are bright still, though the brightest fell: --
--though all things foul would wear the brows of
yet grace must still look so.
macduff:
i have lost my hopes.
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