The most famous line in Macbeth is when Lady Macbeth says, "Out out damned spot." She says this line after she persuades Macbeth to kill the king. She feels guilty and imagines that she can't get the blood off of her hands.
The first line is spoken by Barnado who says "Who's there?"
If I remember correctly, something along the lines of:
'so fair and foul a day I have not yet seen'
"Who's there?" is the first line from the play Hamlet.
The first two lines are as follows:
When shall we three meet again
In thunder, lightning, or rain?
so foul and fair a day i have not seen
"Who's there?"
Act I.7 line 35
Macbeth Tells The Murderers In Line 144-152 To Go And
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King James 1st of England had previously ascended the throne of Scotland as King James 6th. But although he was King of Scotland and so was Macbeth, they were no' related. King James was supposed to be descended from Banquo who was no relation of Macbeth's
Macbeth.
Act I.7 line 35
King Duncan.
In Act 1, Scene 2 of Macbeth, the captain refers to Macbeth as "brave Macbeth" in line 16. This title emphasizes Macbeth's courage and prowess in battle.
The witches say this famous line in Act 1, Scene 1 of Macbeth, during their first encounter with Macbeth and Banquo on the heath. They are predicting when they will meet again with Macbeth.
Macbeth Tells The Murderers In Line 144-152 To Go And
This line is from Macbeth.
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It depends which line you make line 1.
King James 1st of England had previously ascended the throne of Scotland as King James 6th. But although he was King of Scotland and so was Macbeth, they were no' related. King James was supposed to be descended from Banquo who was no relation of Macbeth's
Macbeth.
The first apparition warned Macbeth, 'Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth: beware Macduff, Beware the Thane of Fife. Dismiss me. Enough'
Lady Macbeth meaning to the ornament of life can be refer to the golden opinions of line 33. It could even be refer to the crown.