Macbeth Flashcards
Fair is (The witches) (Act 1)
foul and foul is fair
Brave (Act 1) (About Macbeth)
Macbeth-Well he deserves that name-Confronted him with brandished steel
Stars hide (Act 1) (Macbeth)
your fires; let not light see my dark and deep desires
Come you spirits (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
that tend on mortal thoughts. Unsex me here, and fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty
When thou durst (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
do it, then you were a man
I have no spur, (Act 1) (Macbeth)
to prick the sides of my intent but only vaulting ambition which o’erleaps itself and falls on the other
Will all great (Act 2) (Macbeth)
Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand
I am in blood, (Act 3) (Macbeth)
steeped in so far, that, should I wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o’er
Here’s the smell (Act 5) (Lady Macbeth)
of blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand
Out, dammed (Act 5) (Lady Macbeth)
spot; out, I say! - One, two: why then, ‘tis time to do’t. Hell is murky
Look like (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
the innocent flower, But be the serpent under’t.
Yet do I fear (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
they nature. It is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness
Here lay Duncan, (Act 2) (Macbeth)
his silver skin laced with his golden blood, and his gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature for ruin’s wasteful entrance
O, full of (Act 3) (Macbeth)
scorpions is my mind, dear wife!
Heat- (Act 2) (Macbeth)
oppressed brain
Is this a (Act 2) (Macbeth)
dagger which I see before me
I have (Act 2) (Macbeth)
done the deed
Have plucked my nipple (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
from his boneless gums and dashed the brains out
To be thus (Act 3) (Macbeth)
is nothing, but to be safely thus
Upon my head (Act 3) (Macbeth)
they placed a fruitless crown
Thy bones are (Act 3) (Macbeth describing Banquo’s ghost)
marrowless thy blood is cold
Thou canst not say (Act 3) (Macbeth describing Banquo’s ghost)
I did i. Never shake thy gory locks at me
Noble (Act 1) (Macbeth)
Macbeth
O Valiant (Act 1) (Macbeth)
cousin
My dearest (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
partner of greatness
That I may (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
pour my spirits in thine ear
And take my (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
milk for gall
Thou wouldst be (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
great; Art not without ambition
But without the (Act 1) (Lady Macbeth)
illness should attend it
Stay you (Act 1) (Macbeth)
imperfect speakers
This supernatural (Act 1) (Macbeth)
soliciting Cannot be ill, cannot be good
His virtues (Act 1) (Macbeth)
plead like angels trumpet tongued against the deep damnation
Be innocent of (Act 3) (Macbeth)
the knowledge my dearest chuck
Better be with the (Act 3) (Macbeth)
dead… than on the torture of the mind to lie in restless ecstasy
By the pricking of (Act 4) (Macbeth)
my thumbs something wicked this way comes