Bromwich treats the phrase as Macbeth's fantasy that one violent act can simply finish itself on the spot without radiating consequence.
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be all and end all
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"He has both aspects in him. But the fact that he is haunted, the fact that he has a certain depth does not change..."
"ambition which or leaps itself and falls on the other so the fantasy is in this bank and shoal of time like crossing a..."
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