"Eye of newt" - A Famous Quote by William Shakespeare
This famous quote originated in the play by William Shakespeare. This section provides answers to the following questions about this famous Shakespeare quote:

  • Who said that?

  • Which play the quote come from?

  • What was the name of the speaker?

  • In which Act or Scene can the whole quote, or saying, be found?


Shakespeare Quote - "Eye of newt"

2nd Witch:
"Eye of newt, and toe of frog,
Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,
Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting,
Lizard's leg, and howlet's wing,--
For a charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble."


Macbeth (Act IV, Scene i)

 

Famous Shakespeare Quote
Although set in different times many of the most famous quotes about life and love by William Shakespeare are still relevant today.  Did you know that William Shakespeare is credited by the Oxford English Dictionary with the introduction of nearly 3,000 words into the language. It's no wonder that expressions from his works in literature, including the "Eye of newt" quote, are an 'anonymous' part of the English language. Many people continue to use this "Eye of newt" quote by William Shakespeare in famous quotes about life.

"Eye of newt"

"Eye of newt"

  • Who said that?
  • Which play did the quote come from?
  • What was the name of the speaker?
  • In which Act or Scene can the whole quote, or saying, be found?
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Eye of newt

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