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When "Fair is foul, and foul is fair" is spoken in "Macbeth"
Answer for the clue "When "Fair is foul, and foul is fair" is spoken in "Macbeth" ", 4 letters:
acti
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Usage examples of acti.
As for boasting of our past, the laudator temporis acti makes but a poor figure in our time.
It is useless to be always looking back to be a laudator temporis acti se puero is placed by the wise and genial Horace to the discredit and not to the credit of old age.