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Macbeth: Critical Essay by William O. Scott

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SOURCE: Scott, William O. “Macbeth's—and Our—Self-Equivocations.” Shakespeare Quarterly 37, no. 2 (summer 1986): 160-74.

In the following essay, Scott explores the relationship between self-knowledge and verbal equivocation in Macbeth.

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