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King Duncan by Riley Vance
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Enter the three witches] first witch. Web “what he hath lost,” duncan declares, “noble macbeth hath won.” news of this honor reaches macbeth through the witches, who greet him both as the thane of. 95[exeunt] previous scene act i, scene 3 a heath near forres. Web by using the phrase 'what he hath lost noble macbeth hath won', it shows that at the very beginning macbeth is thought of very highly. Web he receives news that the thane of cawdor was a traitor, but they still won the battle because of macbeth's bravery. Web till he disbursèd at saint colme’s inch ten thousand dollars to our general use. He has brought with him the daggers that he used on duncan, instead of leaving them in the room with. Web what he hath lost noble macbeth hath won. Web ross brings another tale of macbeth’s battle skills: Web in macbeth , the quote, what he hath lost, noble macbeth hath won, is a statement made by duncan about the treasonous last thane of cawdor whose title. Web what he hath lost, noble macbeth hath won.