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General Macbeth

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McCarthy, M. (1970). General Macbeth. In McCarthy, M. Writing on the Wall. Harcourt Brace & World, pp. 3-14

a brief moral saying taken from ancient or popular or other sources, often quoted without context; as an adjective, means either given to aphoristic expression, or just referring to an aphoristic expression. or: 'in a way that tries to sound important or intelligent, especially by expressing moral judgements'

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making them hate Shakespeare. What children resent in these soliloquies is precisely their sententiousness—the sound they have of being already memorized from a copybook.

—p.12 by Mary McCarthy
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making them hate Shakespeare. What children resent in these soliloquies is precisely their sententiousness—the sound they have of being already memorized from a copybook.

—p.12 by Mary McCarthy
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1 day, 22 hours ago