| Judy Illes - Law - 2006 - 360 pages
...best, but the same basic issues will be found in all technologically advanced societies. Prediction If you can look into the seeds of time, And say which...grain will grow and which will not, Speak then to me Macbeth, Act I, Scene 3 Banquo and Macbeth seek predictions about the future from the three weird sisters.... | |
| Alexander Leggatt - Drama - 2006 - 220 pages
...reflect the development of the play. For example, Banquo says to the Weird Sisters, early in the play: If you can look into the seeds of time, And say which...grain will grow and which will not, Speak then to me [1.3.58-60] A little later, on welcoming Macbeth, Duncan says to him: / hav e begun to plant thee,... | |
| John Patrick Koval - Political Science - 2006 - 392 pages
...is not unique to Chicago (Beauregard 1989; Roberts 1999; Davis 2004). SECTION V: SCENARIOS OF CHANGE "If you can look into the seeds of time, and say which grain will grow and which will not ," Banquo implores the witches in William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth. Social science, like science... | |
| Terrence Rundle West - English language - 2006 - 220 pages
...that in the years to come I had only to pick up a book to feel her presence. SQUARE PEG, ROUND HOLE "IF YOU CAN LOOK INTO THE SEEDS OF TIME, AND SAY WHICH GRAIN WILL GROW AND WHICH WILL NOT." —WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: MACBETH (1606) "And don't give us any more of that Tm just back in town on... | |
| Janette Dillon - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 147 pages
...of Macbeth's soliloquies, in which his own responsibility for his actions is seen developing. BANQUO My noble partner You greet with present grace, and...having, and of royal hope, That he seems rapt withal. (1.3.54-7) BANQUO Look, how our partner's rapt. (1.3.143) LADY MACBETH [reading from Macbeth's letter... | |
| Sam Dowling - Fiction - 2007 - 90 pages
...Things that do sound so fair. I' th' name of truth Are ye fantastical or that indeed Which outwardly show. My noble partner You greet with present grace...prediction Of noble having and of royal hope That he seems wrapt withal to me you speak not. If you can look upon the seeds of Time And say which seeds will grow... | |
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