DUNCAN, King of Scotland. MALCOLM, son to Duncan. Act V. sc. 4; sc. 6; sc. 7. DONALSAIN, son to Duncan. MACBETA, general of the King's army. BANQUO, general of the King's army. MACDUFF, a nobleman of Scotland. sc. 6; sc. 7. LENOx, a nobleman of Scotland. sc. 6; Act IV. sc. 1. Act V. sc. 2; sc. 4; sc. Rosse, a nobloman of Scotland. Act IV. sc. 2; sc. 3; sc. 4. Act V. sc. 7. MENTETII, a nobleman of Scotland. Angus, a nobleman of Scotland. CATIINESS, a nobleman of Scotland. FLEANCE, son to Banquo. Act III. sc. 3. Arrears, Act V. sc. 4; sc. 6; sc. 7. Appars, Act V. sc. 4; sc. 7 SEYTON, an officer attending on Macbeth Son to Macduff. An English Doctor. A Scotch Doctor. A Soldier. A Porter. An old Man. LADY MACBETH. sc. 2; sc. 4. Act V. sc. 1. LADY MACDUFF. Appears, Act IV. sc. 2. Appears, Act V. sc. 1. HECATE. Three Witches. The Ghost of Banquo, and other Apparitions. SCENE, IN THE END OF Act IV. IN ENGLAND; TUROUGH THE REST OF THE PLAY IN SCOTLAND. • The Tragedie of Macbeth' was first published in the folio collection of 1623. Our text is, with very few exceptions, a restoration of the text of sho original folio. |