The Quotable Shakespeare: A Topical DictionaryCharles DeLoach McFarland, Incorporated, 1988 - 544 pagina's 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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Pagina 206
... King Lear 3.2.1 Ingratitude 2957 K. LEAR : How sharper than a ser- pent's tooth it is To have a thankless child ! 2963 AMIENS [ singing ] : Blow , blow , thou winter wind , Thou art not so unkind King Lear 1.4.288 As man's ...
... King Lear 3.2.1 Ingratitude 2957 K. LEAR : How sharper than a ser- pent's tooth it is To have a thankless child ! 2963 AMIENS [ singing ] : Blow , blow , thou winter wind , Thou art not so unkind King Lear 1.4.288 As man's ...
Pagina 215
... King Lear 4.6.165 3096 LEAR : The usurer hangs the Appear before us ? cozener . Henry V 2.2.54 King Lear 4.6.163 [ That is , the judge - guilty himself of usury - condemns the petty cheat . ] 3090 K. HENRY : Some , peradventure , have ...
... King Lear 4.6.165 3096 LEAR : The usurer hangs the Appear before us ? cozener . Henry V 2.2.54 King Lear 4.6.163 [ That is , the judge - guilty himself of usury - condemns the petty cheat . ] 3090 K. HENRY : Some , peradventure , have ...
Pagina 281
... King Lear 2.4.68 4078 CLOTEN : We will nothing pay For wearing our own noses . Doth glance from heaven to earth ... King Henry ] : Having nothing , nothing can he lose . 3 Henry VI 3.3.152 Nothing Cymbeline 3.1.13 Novelty 4079 LEAR ...
... King Lear 2.4.68 4078 CLOTEN : We will nothing pay For wearing our own noses . Doth glance from heaven to earth ... King Henry ] : Having nothing , nothing can he lose . 3 Henry VI 3.3.152 Nothing Cymbeline 3.1.13 Novelty 4079 LEAR ...
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