The Quotable Shakespeare: A Topical DictionaryCharles DeLoach McFarland, Incorporated, 1988 - 544 էջ This 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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... FALSTAFF : Lord , Lord , how subject we old men are to this vice of lying ! 2 Henry IV 3.2.303 128 NERISSA : Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs , but competency lives longer . Merchant of Venice 1.2.8 129 ROSENCRANTZ : They say an ...
... FALSTAFF : Lord , Lord , how subject we old men are to this vice of lying ! 2 Henry IV 3.2.303 128 NERISSA : Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs , but competency lives longer . Merchant of Venice 1.2.8 129 ROSENCRANTZ : They say an ...
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... Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean earth as he walks along . 1 Henry IV 2.2.108 1965 FALSTAFF : I have more flesh than another man , and therefore more frailty . 1 Henry IV 3.3.166 1966 FALSTAFF [ soliloquy ] : I think the ...
... Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean earth as he walks along . 1 Henry IV 2.2.108 1965 FALSTAFF : I have more flesh than another man , and therefore more frailty . 1 Henry IV 3.3.166 1966 FALSTAFF [ soliloquy ] : I think the ...
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... FALSTAFF : Lord , Lord , how subject we old men are to this vice of lying ! 2 Henry IV 3.2.303 3282 PRINCE [ to Falstaff , on Percy's slaying ] : For my part , if a lie may do thee grace , I'll gild it with the happiest terrns I have ...
... FALSTAFF : Lord , Lord , how subject we old men are to this vice of lying ! 2 Henry IV 3.2.303 3282 PRINCE [ to Falstaff , on Percy's slaying ] : For my part , if a lie may do thee grace , I'll gild it with the happiest terrns I have ...
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