Transcription of Macbeth
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Macbethby William ShakespeareAll new material 2010 Inc. or its Licensors. All Rights portion may be reproduced without permission in writing from the complete copyright information please see the online version of this text of ContentsStrategies for Understanding shakespeare 's Pointers for Sharper for Understanding shakespeare 'sLanguageWhen reading verse, note the appropriate phrasing and NOT PAUSE AT THE END OF A LINE unless there is a mark of punctuation.
Archaic, obsolete and familiar words with unfamiliar definitions may also cause problems. Archaic Words Some archaic words, like thee, thou, thy, and thine, are instantly understandable, while others, like betwixt, cause a momentary pause. ♦ Obsolete Words If it were not for the notes in a Shakespeare text, obsolete words could be a problem; words like “beteem” are usually not …
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