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Banquo
[ bang-kwoh, -koh ]
noun
- (in Shakespeare's Macbeth ) a murdered thane whose ghost appears to Macbeth.
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Taking up an apple, he becomes Banquo; taking up a doll he is Malcolm, son of slain King Duncan.
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Birnam wood seemed to come to Dunsinane, and Banquo's seed came in due time to inherit the throne the fates had reserved for them.
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So that the bloody Banquo was not worthy to be compared to him.
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"I have been long paying my addresses to Lady Grizel Banquo," he said.
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He lived in continual fear lest some of his relations should do by him as he had done by Duncan and Banquo.
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Macbeth and Banquo rode on very much elevated in spirits, when one met them who informed them that the thane of Glamis was dead.
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