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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... thee ; if thou wert the lamb , the fox would eat thee ; if thou wert the fox , the lion would suspect thee , when peradventure thou wert accus'd by the ass ; if thou wert the ass , thy dullness would torment thee , and still thou liv ...
... thee ; if thou wert the lamb , the fox would eat thee ; if thou wert the fox , the lion would suspect thee , when peradventure thou wert accus'd by the ass ; if thou wert the ass , thy dullness would torment thee , and still thou liv ...
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... thee . ARVIRAGUS : Nor no witchcraft charm thee . GUIDERIUS : Ghost unlaid forbear thee . ARVIRAGUS : Nothing ill come near thee . BOTH : Quiet consummation have , And renowned be thy grave . Cymbeline 4.2.258 2047 CONSTANCE [ to ...
... thee . ARVIRAGUS : Nor no witchcraft charm thee . GUIDERIUS : Ghost unlaid forbear thee . ARVIRAGUS : Nothing ill come near thee . BOTH : Quiet consummation have , And renowned be thy grave . Cymbeline 4.2.258 2047 CONSTANCE [ to ...
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... thee ; if thou wert the lamb , the fox would eat thee ; if thou wert the fox , the lion would suspect thee , when peradventure thou wert accus'd by the ass ; if thou wert the ass , thy dullness would torment thee , and still thou liv ...
... thee ; if thou wert the lamb , the fox would eat thee ; if thou wert the fox , the lion would suspect thee , when peradventure thou wert accus'd by the ass ; if thou wert the ass , thy dullness would torment thee , and still thou liv ...
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