The Quotable Shakespeare: A Topical DictionaryCharles DeLoach McFarland, Incorporated, 1988 - Всего страниц: 544 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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... Richard II 3.2.103 1201 TALBOT : Kings and mightiest potentates must die , For that's the end of human misery . 1 Henry VI 3.2.136 1202 ROMEO [ soliloquy ] : Eyes , look your last ! Arms , take your last embrace ! and , lips , O you The ...
... Richard II 3.2.103 1201 TALBOT : Kings and mightiest potentates must die , For that's the end of human misery . 1 Henry VI 3.2.136 1202 ROMEO [ soliloquy ] : Eyes , look your last ! Arms , take your last embrace ! and , lips , O you The ...
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... Richard II 2.3.88 2484 SIR ANDREW [ concerning Sir Toby's foolery ] : He does it with a bet- ter grace , but I do it more natural . Twelfth Night 2.3.82 Grandmother 2485 K. RICHARD : A grandam's name is little less in love Than is the ...
... Richard II 2.3.88 2484 SIR ANDREW [ concerning Sir Toby's foolery ] : He does it with a bet- ter grace , but I do it more natural . Twelfth Night 2.3.82 Grandmother 2485 K. RICHARD : A grandam's name is little less in love Than is the ...
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... Richard II 2.1.270 3336 K. RICHARD : Our holy lives must win a new world's crown . Richard II 5.1.24 3337 But thy eternal summer shall not fade , Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st , Nor shall Death brag thou wand'rest in his ...
... Richard II 2.1.270 3336 K. RICHARD : Our holy lives must win a new world's crown . Richard II 5.1.24 3337 But thy eternal summer shall not fade , Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st , Nor shall Death brag thou wand'rest in his ...
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