The term "Peerless kinsman" in Macbeth refers to Malcolm, who is Duncan's son and considered the rightful heir to the throne. Macbeth describes Malcolm as a "Peerless kinsman" to emphasize his noble and worthy qualities compared to himself.
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Macbeth's doubts were about the consequences of his deeds in this world. There was also doubt about the deed from his obligations as kinsman and host of Duncan.
The definition of the word kinsman refers to males. Kinsman refers to being related by blood which would mean males are related to each other by blood.
The word "peerless" literally means without peer, or having no equal. It means something or someone that is so superb it is matchless.
Lady Macbeth said this line in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. She is discussing with her husband Macbeth about the importance of their guest welcoming King Duncan into their home while plotting to murder him.
Macbeth is considering the implications of assassinating King Duncan, whom he is loyal to as a subject and kinsman, and also as his host. He questions whether he should betray Duncan's trust and hospitality by committing the murder himself.
Peerless was created in 1900.
Peerless ended in 1931.
Peerless Price's birth name is Peerless LeCross Price.
One can find installation instructions for a Peerless TV Mount on websites such as "Peerless Mounts", "eHow", "FlatScreen-WallMount", "Peerless TV" or "Peerless-AV".
Kinsman is a noun.
The Kinsman was created in 1919.