Macbeth Key Quotes
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- Created on: 21-02-19 15:44
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- Macbeth
- Act 1
- Scene 1
- thunder and lightning
- When the battle's lost and won
- Fair is foul and foul is fair
- Scene 2
- brave Macbeth-well he deserves that name
- unseam'd him from the nave to th' chaps
- valiant cousin
- no more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive
- noble Macbeth
- Scene 4
- worthiest cousin
- stars, hide your fires
- Scene 3
- weird sisters, hand in hand
- garin will grow
- Macbeth
- So foul and fair a day i have not seen
- would they had stay'd
- stay you imperfect speakers. twll me more
- Thinking about killing duncan
- dress me in borrow'd robes
- swelling act
- cannot be ill, cannot be good
- make my seated hear knock at my ribs
- whose murder yet is but fantastical
- haitl to thee Thane of cawdor
- Baquo
- Are ye fantastical
- less than Macbeth, and greater
- have we eaten on the insane root
- what can the devil speak true?
- Scene 5
- Lady Macbeth's monologue
- too full o'th'milk of human kindness to cacth the nearest way
- golden round
- raven himself is hoarse
- fatal entrence of Duncan
- under my battlements
- unsex me here
- fil me from the crown to the toe topfull of direst cruelty
- take my milk for gall
- art not without ambition, but without
- look like th' innocent flower but be the serpent under't
- leave all the rest to me
- we will speak further-
- Lady Macbeth's monologue
- Scene 6
- honour'd hostess
- Scene 7
- I am his kinsman and his subject
- shut the door not bear the knife myself
- vaulting ambition
- Macbeth vs Ladu Macbeth
- we will proceed no further in this bussiness
- was the hope drunk
- coward
- be so much more the man
- screw your courage to the sticking place and we'll not fair
- Scene 1
- Act 2
- Scene 1
- a friend
- I think not of them
- Macbeth's Monologue
- is this a dagger which I see before me
- come let me clutch thee
- for it is a knell, that summons thee to heaven or to hell
- Scene 2
- Macbeth doth murder sleep
- will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood
- to wear a hear so white
- a little water clears us of this deed
- Scene 3
- but this place is too cold for hell
- Duncan's death discovered
- O horror, horror, horror
- Scene 4
- and Duncan's horses...turn's wild in nature
- Scene 1
- Act 3
- Scene 1
- thou hast it all now, King, Cawdor, Glamis
- thou played'st most foully for't
- our fears in Banquo stick deep
- Scene 2
- we have scorch'd the snake, not kill'd it
- full of scorpions is my mind
- be innoncent of the knowledge, dearest chuck
- Scene 3
- fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly
- Scene 4
- enter the ghost of Banquo
- pray you, sit still
- how sayst thou that Macduff denies his person
- I am in blood stepp'd in so far
- Scene 5
- the withces prpare for another meeting with Macbeth
- Scene 6
- the English king is rising an army to go against Macbeth
- Scene 1
- Act 4
- Scene 1
- double, double toil and trouble
- something wicked this way comes
- beware Macduff
- for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth
- Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come
- for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth
- Scene 2
- Macduff's family is killed
- Scene 3
- Plans to attack Macbeth; Macduff is told about his dead family
- Scene 1
- Act 5
- Scene 1
- Out, damned spot
- all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand
- Scene 2
- The army advances
- Scene 3
- Macbeth learns of the approching army and goes off to fight
- give me my armour
- Macbeth learns of the approching army and goes off to fight
- Scene 4
- Maclom's army uses branches to hide their numbers
- Scene 5
- The queen, my lord, is dead
- Scene 6
- Battle starts
- Scene 7
- what's he that was born of a woman? such a one am i to fear, or none
- Scene 8
- Macduff was from his mother's womb untimlely ripp'd
- yet i will try the last
- Macbeth will keep on fighting
- Scene 9
- Malcom is proclaimed king
- Scene 1
- Act 1
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