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The
Witches
: '"When the battle's
lost
and won."'
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The Witches: '"Fair is
foul
and
foul
is fair"'
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Captain
: '"Brave Macbeth...with his brandish'd steel, which smoked with bloody execution. Like valour's minion he
carved
out his passage."'
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Captain: '"Til he
unseam'd
him from the
nave
to th'chaps."'
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Captain: '"Yes (Macbeth and Banquo were
dismayed
by the enemies) as
sparrows
, eagles, or the hare, the lion."'
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Captain: '"..memorize another
Golgotha.
"'
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Ross
: '"Bellona's bridegroom (Macbeth fought like)"'
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Macbeth
: '"So
foul and fair
a day I have not seen."'
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Banquo
: '"Oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments of
darkness
tell us truths; Win us with honest trifles, to betray's"'
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Macbeth: '"Why do I yield to that suggestion, whose horrid image doth
unfix
my hair And make my seated heart knock at my
ribs.
"'
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Macbeth: '"
chance
will have me king, why,
chance
may crown ma."'
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Duncan: '"Our
worthiest
cousin, The sin of my
Ingratitude
van now Was heavy an"'
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Macbeth: '"Our duties Are to your
throne
and state,
children
and servants."'
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Macbeth: '"Stars hide your
fires
, Let not light see my
black
and deep desires."'
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Lady
Macbeth: '"Art not
without ambition.
"'
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Lady Macbeth: '"Yet do I fear thy
nature
; it is too full o' the
milk
of human kindness."'
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Lady
Macbeth: '"That
I may pour my spirits
in thine ear"'
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Lady Macbeth: '"The
raven
is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of
Duncan
under my battle-ments."'
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Lady Macbeth: '"
unsex me here
"'
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Lady Macbeth: '"
il me from the crown to the toe top full of direst cruelty
"'
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Lady Macbeth: '"Stop up the
th'acess
and passage to
remorse.
"'
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Lady Macbeth:
'Take my milk for gall you murd'ring ministers'
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Lady Macbeth to Macbeth: 'Look like the
innocent flower
, but be the
serpent
under't.'
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Macbeth soliloquy: '...th'ingredience of our
poison'd chalice
to our
lips.'
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Macbeth soliloquy: '...as his
host
should, Who should against the murderer shut the door, Not bear the
knife
myself.'
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Macbeth soliloquy: 'I have no spur to prick the sides of my
intent
, but only
vaulting ambition
, which o'erleaps itself, and falls on the other.'
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Macbeth: 'We will
proceed no
further in this
business.'
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Lady Macbeth: 'Was the
hope drunk
wherein you
dress'd
yourself?'
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Lady Macbeth: 'Wouldst
thou...
live a coward...like the poor
cat
l'th'adage?'
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Macbeth to Lady Macbeth: 'I dare do all that may become a
man
; Who
dares
do more is none.'
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Lady Macbeth to Macbeth: 'I had promised to do so I would) "have pluck'd my nipple from his
boneless
gums, and dash'd the
brains
out"'
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Lady Macbeth to Macbeth:
'When you durst do it, then you were a man'
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Lady Macbeth to Macbeth:
'Screw your courage to the sticking-place
,
And we'll not fail.'
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Macbeth:
'Bring forth men-children only. Thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males.'
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Macbeth soliloquy:
'False face
must hide what the
false heart
doth know.'
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Macbeth soliloquy before killing Duncan: 'Is this a
dagger
which I see before me, The
handle
toward my hand?'
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Macbeth soliloquy before killing Duncan: 'A
dagger
of the mind, a
false creation
,'
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Macbeth soliloquy before killing Duncan:
'Nature
seems
dead
, and wicked dreams abuse'
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Macbeth soliloquy before killing Duncan: 'Whiles I threat, he lives; Words to the
heat
of deeds too
cold breath
give.'
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Lady Macbeth soliloquy: 'I have
drugged
their
possets.'
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