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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... eyes made the fools o ' th ' other Macbeth 2.1.44 1804 CRESSIDA : The error of our eye directs our mind . senses ... eyes . Look with thine ears . King Lear 4.6.150 1807 To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit . Sonnet 23 1808 ...
... eyes made the fools o ' th ' other Macbeth 2.1.44 1804 CRESSIDA : The error of our eye directs our mind . senses ... eyes . Look with thine ears . King Lear 4.6.150 1807 To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit . Sonnet 23 1808 ...
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... eyes and poor hands . As You Like It 4.1.23 1824 Beauty itself doth of itself persuade The eyes of men without an orator . Rape of Lucrece 29 1825 MERCUTIO : Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze . Romeo and Juliet 3.1.54 ...
... eyes and poor hands . As You Like It 4.1.23 1824 Beauty itself doth of itself persuade The eyes of men without an orator . Rape of Lucrece 29 1825 MERCUTIO : Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze . Romeo and Juliet 3.1.54 ...
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... eyes dote , What means the world to say it is not so ? If it be not , then love doth well denote Love's eye is not ... eyes well seeing thy foul faults should find . Sonnet 148 Imagination 2878 HAMLET : My mind's eye . Hamlet 1.2.186 ...
... eyes dote , What means the world to say it is not so ? If it be not , then love doth well denote Love's eye is not ... eyes well seeing thy foul faults should find . Sonnet 148 Imagination 2878 HAMLET : My mind's eye . Hamlet 1.2.186 ...
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