Observations on Sir Henry Irving's 'Macbeth':

Judging from the banquet, Lady Macbeth seems an economical housekeeper and evidently patronizes local industries for her husband's clothes and the servants' liveries, but she takes care to do all her shopping in Byzantium.


The Letters of Oscar Wilde (1962)


Judging from the banquet, Lady Macbeth seems an economical housekeeper and evidently patronizes local industries for her husband's clothes and the...

Judging from the banquet, Lady Macbeth seems an economical housekeeper and evidently patronizes local industries for her husband's clothes and the...

Judging from the banquet, Lady Macbeth seems an economical housekeeper and evidently patronizes local industries for her husband's clothes and the...

Judging from the banquet, Lady Macbeth seems an economical housekeeper and evidently patronizes local industries for her husband's clothes and the...