"Rather than so, come fate, into the list, And champion me to the utterance!" Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth, "Rather than so"in the quotation above refers to
"Thou loosest labour As easy may'st thou the in trenchant air With thy keen sword impress,..." Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the confidence above derives from the fact that
'...Sir, nose-painting, sleep and urine.Lechery, Sir, it provokes:it provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance.' Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the statement above can best be described as
This question is based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Which of the following is the most fitting moral lesson that the reader can derive from the play?
This question is based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth. ......Out, out, brief candle!.... This statement was made when