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 55
... heart lives long . Love's Labor's Lost 5.2.18 724 ORLANDO : Live a little , comfort a little , cheer thyself a little . As You Like It 2.6.5 725 CAESAR [ to Octavia ] : Cheer your heart , Be you not troubled with the time , which drives ...
... heart lives long . Love's Labor's Lost 5.2.18 724 ORLANDO : Live a little , comfort a little , cheer thyself a little . As You Like It 2.6.5 725 CAESAR [ to Octavia ] : Cheer your heart , Be you not troubled with the time , which drives ...
Pagina 186
... heart's worth gold . 2 Henry IV 2.4.31 2677 KATHERINE : A light heart lives long . Love's Labor's Lost 5.2.18 2678 PRINCESS : A heavy heart bears not a humble tongue . Love's Labor's Lost 5.2.737 2679 Wolsey : Love thyself last ...
... heart's worth gold . 2 Henry IV 2.4.31 2677 KATHERINE : A light heart lives long . Love's Labor's Lost 5.2.18 2678 PRINCESS : A heavy heart bears not a humble tongue . Love's Labor's Lost 5.2.737 2679 Wolsey : Love thyself last ...
Pagina 187
... hearts . Henry VIII 3.1.145 2684 BRABANTIO : I never yet did hear That the bruis'd heart was pierced through the ear . Othello 1.3.218 2685 By our ears our hearts oft tainted be . Rape of Lucrece 38 2686 For lovers say , the heart hath ...
... hearts . Henry VIII 3.1.145 2684 BRABANTIO : I never yet did hear That the bruis'd heart was pierced through the ear . Othello 1.3.218 2685 By our ears our hearts oft tainted be . Rape of Lucrece 38 2686 For lovers say , the heart hath ...
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