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“fair
is
foul
and
foul
is
fair”
act
1
, scene
1
said by the 3 witches
“brave“
“noble“
“worthy”
“valiant”
act
1
, scene
2
said by king duncan and the captain about macbeth
“stay,
you
imperfect
speakers”
act
1
, scene
3
said by macbeth to the withes
“let
not
light
see
my
black
and
deep
desires”
act
1
, scene
4
said by macbeth about himself
“milk
of
human
kindness”
act
1
, scene
5
said by lady macbeth about machbeth
“take my milk for
gall”
act
1
, scene 5
said by lady macbeth, about herself
“look
like the
innocent
flower
but be the
serpent
under’t”
act
1
, scene
5
said by lady macbeth to macbeth
“vaulting
ambition
which
o’erleaps
itself and
falls”
act
1
, scene
7
said by macbeth about himself
“when
you
durst
do it, then you
were
a
man”
“are
you
a
man
?”
act
1
, scene
7
said by lady macbeth to macbeth
“give
me
the
daggers”
act
2
, scene
2
said by lady macbeth to macbeth
“will
all
great
neptune’s
ocean
wash
this
blood
clean
from my
hands?”
act
2
, scene
2
said by macbeth about himself
“oh
horror,
horror,
horror”
act
2
, scene
3
said by macduff, about king duncan
“there’s
daggers
in
men’s
smiles”
act
2
, scene
3
said by donalbain
“fruitless
crown”
“barren
sceptre“
act
3
, scene
1
said by macbeth about himself
“hell”
“devil”
“black
macbeth”
“tyrant“
act
4
, scene
3
said by malcolm and macduff about macbeth
“all the
perfumes
of
arabia
will not
sweeten
this
little
hand”
act
5
, scene
1
said by lady macbeth about herself
“what’s
done
is
done”
act
3
, scene
2
said by lady macbeth
“whats
done
cannot
be
undone”
act
5
, scene
1
said by lady macbeth
“dead
butcher
and his
fiend-like
queen”
act
5
, scene
8
said by malcolm about macbeth and lady macbeth
“turn
hell-hound
,
turn”
act
5
, scene
8
said by macduff to macbeth
“fail not our
feast”
act
3
, scene
1
said by macbeth to banquo
“heat-oppressed
brain”
act
2
, scene
3
said by macbeth
“is this a
dagger
which i
see
before
me
?”
act
2
, scene
1
said by macbeth