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Macbeth:
'Life…
is a
tale
told by an idiot full of sound and fury, signify nothing'
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Macbeth: 'Whose horrid image doth
unfix
my hair. And make my seated hearted knock against my
ribs'
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Macbeth: 'I have no spur to
prick
the side of my intent, but only
vaulting ambition
, which o'erleaps itself'
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Macbeth: 'Stars
hide
your
fires
/ let not light see my black and deep desires'
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Lady Macbeth: 'Look like th'
innocent flower
, but be the
serpent
under't'
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Lady Macbeth: 'Come, you spirits that tend on
moral
thoughts,
unsex
me here and fill me from the crown to the toe top full of Direst Cruelty'
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Macbeth: 'Is this a
dagger
which I
see before
me'
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Macbeth: 'A dagger of the
mind
a false creation proceeding from the
heat
oppressed brain'
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Lady Macbeth:
'Out Damned spot
!
Out I say
!'
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Macduff: 'Tell thee,
Macduff
was from his
mothers
womb? Untimely ripped'
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Macbeth:
'False face
must hide, what the
false heart
doth know'
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Macbeth: 'A
false
creation, proceeding from the
heat
oppressed brain'
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Lady Macbeth: 'All the
perfumes
of
arabia
will not sweeten this little hand'
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Lady Macbeth "A little
water
clears us of this
deed
"
links to "
Out Damned
spot"
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Macbeth: 'Will all great
Neptune's ocean
wash this
blood clean
from my hand'
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Macbeth:
'Full of scorpion is my mind dear wife
!'
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Macbeth:
'Take
any
shape
but that'
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Malcolm: 'This
tyrant
, whose sole name
blisters
our tongues'
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Macbeth: 'If chance will have me
king
why chance may
crown
me without my stir'
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Lady Macbeth:
'unsex me here and fill me from the crown
to the
toe top full of Direst Cruelty'
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Captain: 'Which smoked with
bloody execution
, Like valour's minion carved out his
passage'
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Captain: 'Till he unseam'd him from the
nave
to the chaps, And fix'd his head upon our
battlements.'
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