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The World in Pictures. Macbeth, by William Shakespeare.
The World in Pictures. Macbeth, by William Shakespeare.
The World in Pictures. Macbeth, by William Shakespeare.
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Illustrated digital edition of a Shakespearean tragedy prepared in accordance with the principles of The World in Pictures project, providing a complete set of illustrations, among them 27 illustrations by outstanding painters, with a comprehensive rendering of the plot.

Texts by Charles and Mery Lamb used in this publication.

Works of the following artists are used in this publication: Jacob de Wet II, T. Chassériau, J. Wootton, J. Martin, F. von Lenbach, G. Cattermole, R. Smirke, G. Cattermole, J. de Critz the Elder, J. Downman, T. Sully, H. Fuseli, J. W. Abbott, G. Romney, G. von Max, М. Ritz.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAegitas
Release dateApr 20, 2017
ISBN9781773137797
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    The World in Pictures. Macbeth, by William Shakespeare. - Shakespeare, William

    Vladimir Butromeev

    the world in pictures

    Macbeth,

    by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

    Titul__Macbeth_eng

    When Duncan the Meek reigned king of Scotland, there lived a great thane, or lord, called Macbeth. This Macbeth was a near kinsman to the king, and in great esteem at court for his valour and conduct in the wars; an example of which he had lately given, in defeating a rebel army assisted by the troops of Norway in terrible numbers.

    Image_037

    Macbeth and King Duncan I

    The two Scottish generals, Macbeth and Banquo, returning victorious from this great battle, their way lay over a blasted heath, where they were stopped by the strange appearance of three figures like women, except that they had beards, and their withered skins and wild attire made them look not like any earthly creatures.

    Macbeth first addressed them, when

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