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We’ve pulled together all of the top Macbeth quotes below from primary and secondary characters – as well as a good selection from the eponymous hero and his wife – shown in order of the quote appearing in the play, listing the character speaking along with act and scene.
- Mabeth Quotes in Modern English
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- Something Wicked This Way Comes
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- If It Were Done When 'Tis Done
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- Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
‘Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow’, Spoken by Macbeth,...
- Double, Double Toil and Trouble
In Macbeth Shakespeare offers everything – extreme violence,...
- Act 5, Scene 1
This page contains the original text of Act 5, Scene 1 of...
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- Mabeth Quotes in Modern English
So begins one of the most famous soliloquies in Shakespeare’s Macbeth – indeed, perhaps in all of Shakespeare. We have analysed it in detail here. It begins: Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.
Explanation of the famous quotes in Macbeth, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.
Macbeth by William Shakespeare. 933,511 ratings, 3.89 average rating, 22,282 reviews. Macbeth Quotes Showing 1-30 of 418. “By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes.”. ― William Shakespeare, Macbeth. tags: foreshadowing, macbeth. 3209 likes. Like.
Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare's great tragedies. There's murder, battles, supernatural portents, and all the other elements of a well-worked drama. Here are a few Macbeth quotes.
A list of well-known quotes from Macbeth, one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies.
Essential quotes from William Shakespeare's Macbeth are analyzed in context of the work as a whole