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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Macbeth 3.5.32 863 K. RICHARD ( soliloquy ) : My conscience hath a thousand several tongues , And every tongue brings in a several tale , And every tale condemns me for a villain . Richard III 5.3.193 Confusion 856 MALCOLM : Nay , had I ...
Macbeth 3.5.32 863 K. RICHARD ( soliloquy ) : My conscience hath a thousand several tongues , And every tongue brings in a several tale , And every tale condemns me for a villain . Richard III 5.3.193 Confusion 856 MALCOLM : Nay , had I ...
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Winter's Tale 1.2.67 Injustice 2976 Unstain'd thoughts do seldom dream on evil . Rape of Lucrece 87 2969 ANGELO : What knows the laws That thieves do pass on thieves ? Measure for Measure 2.1.22 2977 KING : What stronger breastplate ...
Winter's Tale 1.2.67 Injustice 2976 Unstain'd thoughts do seldom dream on evil . Rape of Lucrece 87 2969 ANGELO : What knows the laws That thieves do pass on thieves ? Measure for Measure 2.1.22 2977 KING : What stronger breastplate ...
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Hamlet 3.2.17 Tale 5524 MACDUFF ( to Malcolm ] : Avarice Sticks deeper , grows with more pernicious root Than summer - seeming lust ; and it hath been The sword of our slain kings . Macbeth 4.3.84 5532 Q. ELIZABETH : An honest tale ...
Hamlet 3.2.17 Tale 5524 MACDUFF ( to Malcolm ] : Avarice Sticks deeper , grows with more pernicious root Than summer - seeming lust ; and it hath been The sword of our slain kings . Macbeth 4.3.84 5532 Q. ELIZABETH : An honest tale ...
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