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"
When you durst do it
then
you were
a
man
" – 1.7
"False face must hide what the false heart doth know" –
1.7
"Be
innocent
of the
knowledge dearest chuck
" - 3.2
"
She
should
have
died
hereafter
" - 5.5
"This
tyrant
, whose sole name
blisters
our
tongue
" - 5.3
"Give me my armour" - 5.3
"
Come
,
you spirits…unsex me here
,
And fill me…Of direst cruelty
" - 1.5
"Come, thick night…in the dunnest smoke of
hell…Nor heaven peep through the blanket of dark" - 1.5
"
Out
,
damned spot
;
out
,
I say.
" - 5.1
“So
thanks
to all at
once
, and to
each one
/
Whom
we
invite
to
see
us
crown'd
at
Scone”
–
1.6
“I have no
spur
to
prick
the
sides
of my
intent
but
vaulting ambition
which
o'erleaps itself
" –
1.7
"
Fair
is
foul
, and
foul
is
fair
" - 1.1
"
Duncan's horses
turned
wild
in
nature...they eat each other
" - 2.4
“Sit worthy friends...the fit is
momentary”
"The
earth
was
feverous
and did
shake
" - 2.3
"
But now I am cabined, cribbed, confined
" - Act
3
, Scene
4
"Stars,
hide your fires
:/Let not
light
see my
black
and
deep desires
" - 1.4
“Brave Macbeth-well he deserves that name”
- 1.2
“Abhorred tyrant”
- 5.3
“The devil himself could not pronounce a title more hateful to mine ear”
- 5.7
“I could not say
'
amen'”
- 2.2
"So
foul
and
fair
a day I have not
seen.
" (1.3)
"Is this a
dagger
which I
see
before
me...Come
, let
me clutch thee.
" - 2.1
"A dagger of the
mind
, a
false
creation, Proceeding from the
heat-oppressed
brain? " (2.1)
"
Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand
?" (2.2)
"
Life's but
a
walking
shadow...Told by an idiot...Signifying nothing." - 5.5
"
Come to my woman's breasts
,
And take my milk for gall
," (1.5)
"I would, while it was
smiling
in my face, Have
plucked
my
nipple
from his
boneless
gums And
dashed
the
brains
out," (1.7)
"
I shall do so
,
But I must also feel it as a man.
" (4.3)
"
Hail
,
King
! for so thou art.
Behold
, where stands
Th' usurper's cursèd head.
The time is free." (
5.8
)
"
But signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine On all deservers
" (1.4)
"
There's no art/ To find the mind's construction in the face.
" (1.4)
"
Let me find him, Fortune, And more I beg not.
" (5.6)
"
Make thick
my
blood. Stop up th' access
and
passage
to
remorse
," (
1.5)
"Yet do I
fear
thy
nature
; It is too
full
o' th'
milk
of
human kindness
" (1.5)
"
Make thick
my
blood. Stop up th' access
and
passage
to
remorse
," (1.5)
'Hail
,
King'
,
'Hail
,
King
of
Scotland
" (5.8)
"
But now I am cabined
,
cribbed
,
confined
"