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it is, because, the caution justifying his apprehensions, he shall now provide more strenuously against the machinations of his enemy.
If, when told by another apparition that he shall be harmed by[1]
None of woman born,[2]
he says,
Then live, Macduff: What need I fear of thee?[3]—
and yet, repressing these feelings of confidence, immediately reverts to his former resolution[4], and adds,