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Macbeth
Macbeth
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"
Brave
Macbeth" - Captain
A1S2
"
Disdaining
fortune, with his brandished steel which smoked with
bloody execution
" - Captain A1S2
"O
valiant
cousin! Worthy gentleman" -
Duncan
A1S2
"With his former title greet
Macbeth
" -
Duncan A1S2
"
Noble Macbeth
" - Duncan A1S2
"
So
foul and fair a day I have not seen" - Macbeth A1S3
"To be
king
stands not within the
prospect
of
belief
" -
Macbeth
A1S3
"Your
children
shall be
kings...
You shall be king
" -
Macbeth
/
Banquo
A1S3
"
Glamis
, and thane of
Cawdor
!
The greatest is behind
" -
Macbeth
A1S3
"
Two truths
are told, as
happy prologue
to the
swelling
act of the
imperial
theme
" - Macbeth A1S3
"Why do I
yield
to that
suggestion
whose
horrid
image
doth
unfix
my
hair
" - Macbeth
A1S3
"If
chance
will have me
king
, why, chance may
crown
me without my
stir
" -
Macbeth
A1S3
"That is a
step
on which I must fall down, or else
o'erleap
, for in my way it
lies
" -
Macbeth
A1S4
"Stars,
hide your fires
; let not light see my
black
and
deep desires
" -
Macbeth
A1S4
"If it were done when 'tis done, then
'twere
well it were
done quickly
" - Macbeth A1S7
"We still have
judgement
here...bloody
instructions
, which, being taught, return to
plague
the
inventor
" -
Macbeth
A1S7
"This even-handed
justice
commends the ingredients of our
poisoned chalice
to our own
lips
" - Macbeth
A1S7
" I am his
kinsman
and his
subject
, strong both against the
deed
" -
Macbeth
A1S7
"As his host, who should against his
murderer
shut the door, not bear the
knife
myself" -
Macbeth
A1S7
"
Duncan
hath borne his
faculties
so meek, hath been so clear in his great office, that his
virtues
will
plead
like
angels
" -
Macbeth
A1S7
" I have no
spur
to prick the sides of my intent, but only
vaulting
ambition
, which
o'erleaps
itself and falls on th'other " - Macbeth A1S7
" We will
proceed
no further in this business " - Macbeth A1S7
" Prithee,
peace
: I dare do all that may become a
man
; who dares do more is none" -
Macbeth A1S7
"Bring forth
men-children
only, for thy undaunted
mettle
should compose nothing but
males
" - Macbeth A1S7
"
Will it not be
received....that they have done't" - Macbeth A1S7
"I am settled, and bend up each
corporal agent
to this
terrible feat
" - Macbeth A1S7
"
False face must hide what the false heart doth know
" - Macbeth A1S7
"Who's there?.....A
friend
" - Banquo/Macbeth A2S1
"If you shall cleave to my
consent
, when 'tis, it shall make
honor
for you" - Macbeth A2S1
"Is this a
dagger
which I
see before me
, the
handle
toward my hand?" - Macbeth A2S1
"
Come
,
let me clutch thee
" - Macbeth A2S1
"Art though but
a dagger of the mind
,
a false creation
,
proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain
?" - Macbeth A2S1
"Thou
marshall'st
me the
way
that I was
going
" - Macbeth A2S1
"
On thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood
, which was not so before" - Macbeth A2S1
"
Whiles
I
threat
, he
lives
" - Macbeth A2S1
"I go, and it is done. The
bell
invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell that summons thee to
heaven
or to hell" - Macbeth A2S1
"This is a
sorry
sight" - Macbeth
A2S2
"
Hangman's hands
" - Macbeth A2S2
"
Wherefore
could I not
pronounce
'Amen'
? I had most need of
blessing
" - Macbeth A2S2
"Methought I heard a voice cry
'Sleep no more
!
Macbeth
does
murder sleep'
" - Macbeth A2S2
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