Shakespeare: A Book of QuotationsCourier Corporation, 7 трав. 2012 р. - 64 стор. Shakespeare is without doubt the most quoted writer in English. His plays and poems comprise an inexhaustible source of memorable and often profound thoughts beautifully and concisely expressed. This remarkably affordable volume presents over 400 quotations conveniently arranged by topic: love, marriage, conduct and morality, truth, beauty, time, death, music, and more. |
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... thou graft'st may never grow ” ( Richard II ) . There's even more than a little Karl Marx in Shakespeare , as demonstrated by this quote from King Lear : “ Distribution should undo excess , and each man have enough . " And evoking the ...
... . 2 . The old folk , time's doting chronicles . Henry IV , Part II , Act IV , sc . 4 . My age is as a lusty winter , frosty , but kindly . As You Like It , Act II , sc . 3 . Thou hast nor youth nor age , but , as 2 William Shakespeare.
A Book of Quotations William Shakespeare. Thou hast nor youth nor age , but , as it were , an after - dinner's sleep , dreaming on both . Measure for Measure , Act III , sc . 1 . AMBITION The very substance of the ambitious is merely the ...
... thou graft'st may never grow . Richard II , Act III , sc . 4 . The nature of bad news infects the teller . Antony and Cleopatra , Act I , sc . 2 . Though it be honest , it is never good to bring bad news : give to a gracious message an ...
... all : to thine own self be true , And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . Hamlet , Act I , sc . 3 . But screw your courage to the sticking - place , 6 William Shakespeare.