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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... what's well ” as in , “ If it isn't broken , don't fix it . ” Then there's the ubiquitous , Kill the messenger ( or , Don't kill the messenger , as the case may be ) , an expression perhaps deriving from : “ Gardener , for telling me ...
... What's done cannot be undone . Macbeth , Act V , sc . 1 . ADVERSITY Sweet are the uses of adversity , Which like the toad , ugly and venomous , Wears yet a precious jewel in his head ; And this our life , exempt from public haunt ...
... what may man within him hide , though angel on the outward side ! Measure for Measure , Act III , sc . 2 . There is no vice so simple but assumes some mark of virtue on his outward parts . The Merchant of Venice , Act III , sc . 2 . Was ...
... what doth her beauty serve but as a note where I may read who pass'd that passing fair ? Romeo and Juliet , Act I , sc . 1 . Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold . As You Like Shakespeare : A Book of Quotations 5.
... what's well . King Lear , Act I , sc . 4 . I am a man more sinn'd against than sinning . King Lear , Act III , sc . 2 . Blow , blow , thou winter wind ! Thou art not so unkind as Man's ingratitude . As You Like It , Act II , sc . 7 ...