Near Birnam Wood
Meet Mr- Malcolm - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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Noblemen were not tradesmen.
Some one called Bimbi
He is at the English court in order to meet with Malcolm.
To make sure that justice would not be denied to freemen.
Noblemen
B Bimbi, the most vocal of Malcolm's fellow inmates, makes speeches that gain him the respect of guards and prisoners alike. He demonstrates to Malcolm the power of independent thought and persuasive argument, and thus serves as an inspiration to Malcolm when Malcolm converts to Islam.
Yes, it is correct to say "the noblemen's houses" to refer to the houses belonging to noblemen. The possessive form "noblemen's" indicates that the houses belong to more than one nobleman.
In this scene Lennox talks about how Macduff has fled to England. There are no "Scottish noblemen from England"--they are from Scotland, and that is why they are Scottish. Macduff is, however, a Scottish nobleman in England, and there are soon to be many others. Shortly, as well, Siward and Northumberland are going to be English noblemen in Scotland, since they will accompany Malcolm's invasion.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.