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manner, refers the Ruffian, who has informed him of the death of Banquo, to a second audience:
Get thee gone: To-morrow
Well hear ourselves again.[1]
It is thought right to make this reply to the author of the Remarks; though, in truth, he again much mistakes the poet's intention, when he supposes, it is for the sake of indulging a leisurely curiosity, that Richard orders the stony-hearted wretch to attend, and give him a more minute account of the particulars and manner of the death of his nephews. The whole passage—Is
- ↑ Macbeth, Act iii. Sc. 4.