Macduff's tone in this quote from Shakespeare's "Macbeth" is cautionary and skeptical. He is warning Macbeth to not let his newfound power corrupt him, suggesting that the comfort of his old ways might be preferable to the challenges of his new role.
Throughout the play Macbeth, clothes, or robes, are used as a symbol of peoples' roles. One example of this is where Banquo says, in scene 4 of act 1, "New honors come upon him, / Like our strange garments, cleave not to ther mold / But with the aid of use." Later on, robes used as symbols for positions in act 2, scene 4 by Macduff, when he says, "Well, may you see things well done there. Adieu, / Lest our old robes sit easier than our new," meaning, lest our new King, Macbeth, isn't as good for this country as our old one, Duncan (who Macbeth has killed). The specific example asked about is in act 5, scene 2, where Angus says, "Now does he [Macbeth] feel his title / Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe / Upon a dwarfish thief." This means that Macbeth is realizing that his robes, (roles, or responsibilities) are too big for him too fill. He can't fulfill the responsibilities of a king.
Shade Robes provide a small amount of prayer bonus, less than Monk Robes. They're untradeable and can be stored in the costume room.
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More than half of the robes and gowns sold in America are imported.
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Lest has usually 2 meanings: verb: for fear that old English: less than The opposite for the second meaning is more.
The first velour robes that was popular in the United States, was the velour robes for those people of higher wealth. Velour was for those people who had more money than most people in the USA.
Farsi is easier but this does not mean that Arabic is a harsh language to learn. Aside from their different script, they both are easier than French in my opinion.
It can mean it will let electricity pass through it easier.
You are meant for greater things than this life can offer you. Don the robes, wear the hat with pride, you ARE wizard. We believe in you. Don't let the bastards grind you down. Abracadabra.