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Answer by Gareth Rees for What does "I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do" mean?
The note of Steevens mentioned in the other answer reads as follows:It should be remembered (as it was the belief of the times), that though a witch could assume the form of any animal she pleased, the...
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Not all editors explain "I'll do" and the explanations aren't always the same.The edition by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine (Folger Shakespeare Library, 2003, page 14) has a gloss saying that...
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In Macbeth, while the witches are having their little meeting before going to meet Macbeth and tell him that he's going to be king, one of the witches details her plan of revenge against a greedy...
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