The Quotable Shakespeare: A Topical DictionaryThis is a rich collection, thoroughly indexed, of 6,516 quotations, arranged under 1000 topics that cover almost the entire range of human effort and thought, from Ability to Zeal. It is an immense aid to writers, speakers and general readers. |
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Fear 2007 MACBETH : Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings . Macbeth 1.3.137 2008 PUCELLE : Of all base passions , fear is most accurs'd . 1 Henry VI 5.2.18 2017 CARLISLE [ to King Richard ] : To fear the foe , since fear ...
Fear 2007 MACBETH : Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings . Macbeth 1.3.137 2008 PUCELLE : Of all base passions , fear is most accurs'd . 1 Henry VI 5.2.18 2017 CARLISLE [ to King Richard ] : To fear the foe , since fear ...
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Coriolanus 1.1.164 2075 MACBETH ( on the witches ' predictions ) : I pull in resolution , and begin To doubt th ' equivocation of the fiend That lies like truth . Macbeth 5.5.41 2068 BEATRICE ( about Benedick ] : He wears his faith but ...
Coriolanus 1.1.164 2075 MACBETH ( on the witches ' predictions ) : I pull in resolution , and begin To doubt th ' equivocation of the fiend That lies like truth . Macbeth 5.5.41 2068 BEATRICE ( about Benedick ] : He wears his faith but ...
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Hamlet 1.2.70 3951 LADY MACBETH ( soliloquy ] : Come , thick night , And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell , That my keen knife see not the wound it makes , Nor heaven Tpeep through the blanket of the dark To cry , “ Hold , hold !
Hamlet 1.2.70 3951 LADY MACBETH ( soliloquy ] : Come , thick night , And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell , That my keen knife see not the wound it makes , Nor heaven Tpeep through the blanket of the dark To cry , “ Hold , hold !
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