01103nam 2200337Ia 450 99638603730331620221108092836.0(CKB)1000000000607227(EEBO)2240929532(OCoLC)11184838(EXLCZ)99100000000060722719840922d1691 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A doctrinal discourse of self-denial[electronic resource] /written by Thomas Collier and now published for the end for which it was intended, viz. for the good of allLondon Printed for Thomas Fabian ...1691[6], 97 pReproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014AsceticismChristian lifeBaptist authorsAsceticism.Christian lifeBaptist authors.Collier Thomasfl. 1691.845472EAEEAEWaOLNBOOK996386037303316A doctrinal discourse of self-denial1887144UNISA02955nam 2200397 450 991013635240332120230808194947.01-5154-1061-7(CKB)3710000000837343(EBL)4649281(OCoLC)957436213(MiAaPQ)EBC4649281(EXLCZ)99371000000083734320160908h20162016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierMacbeth /by William Shakespeare[Lanham] :Dancing Unicorn Books,[2016]©20161 online resource (79 p.)Description based upon print version of record.Dramatis Personae; ACT I; ACT I. SCENE I. A desert place. Thunder and lightning.; ACT I. SCENE II. A camp near Forres. Alarum within.; ACT I. SCENE III. A heath. Thunder.; ACT I. SCENE IV. Forres. The palace.; ACT I. SCENE V. Inverness. Macbeth's castle.; ACT I. SCENE VI. Before Macbeth's castle. Hautboys and torches.; ACT I. SCENE VII Macbeth's castle. Hautboys and torches.; ACT II; ACT II. SCENE I. Inverness. Court of Macbeth's castle.; ACT II. SCENE II. The same.; ACT II. SCENE III. The same.; ACT II. SCENE IV. Outside Macbeth's castle.; ACT III; ACT III. SCENE I. Forres. The palace.ACT III. SCENE II. The palace.ACT III. SCENE III. A park near the palace.; ACT III. SCENE IV. A Hall in the palace. A banquet prepared.; ACT III. SCENE V. A heath. Thunder.; ACT III. SCENE VI. Forres. The palace.; ACT IV; ACT IV. SCENE I. A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron. Thunder.; ACT IV. SCENE II. Fife. Macduff's castle.; ACT IV. SCENE III. England. Before the King's palace.; ACT V; ACT V. SCENE I. Dunsinane. Anteroom in the castle.; ACT V. SCENE II. The country near Dunsinane. Drum and colors.; ACT V. SCENE III. Dunsinane. A room in the castle.ACT V. SCENE IV. Country near Birnam Wood. Drum and colors.ACT V. SCENE V. Dunsinane. Within the castle.; ACT V. SCENE VI. Dunsinane. Before the castle.; ACT V. SCENE VII. Dunsinane. Before the castle. Alarums.; ACT V. SCENE VIII. Another part of the field.; ACT V. SCENE IX.Murder, mayhem, and magic. Pushed by his wife to seize the throne, Macbeth kills his rightful liege and then tries desperately to hold onto the kingdom that he has wrongfully usurped. Prophesy and magic abound in this dark, moody, and atmospheric play. Out, damned spot! Out, I say! One- two -why then 'tis time to do't. Hell is murky. Fie, my lord, fie! A soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him?Shakespeare William132200MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910136352403321Macbeth13137UNINA