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 23
... CASSIUS : Men at some time are masters of their fates ; The fault , dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , that we are under- lings . Julius Caesar 1.2.139 290 PROSPERO : I find my zenith doth depend upon A most ...
... CASSIUS : Men at some time are masters of their fates ; The fault , dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , that we are under- lings . Julius Caesar 1.2.139 290 PROSPERO : I find my zenith doth depend upon A most ...
Pagina 141
... CASSIUS : A friendly eye could never see such faults . BRUTUS : A flatterer's would not , though they do appear As huge as high Olympus . Julius Caesar 4.3.89 1989 CASSIUS : The fault , dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ...
... CASSIUS : A friendly eye could never see such faults . BRUTUS : A flatterer's would not , though they do appear As huge as high Olympus . Julius Caesar 4.3.89 1989 CASSIUS : The fault , dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ...
Pagina 178
... CASSIUS : Did Cicero say any- thing ? CASCA : Ay , he spoke Greek . CASSIUS : To what effect ? CASCA : Nay , and I tell you that , I'll ne'er look you i ' th ' face again . But those that understood him smil'd at one another , and shook ...
... CASSIUS : Did Cicero say any- thing ? CASCA : Ay , he spoke Greek . CASSIUS : To what effect ? CASCA : Nay , and I tell you that , I'll ne'er look you i ' th ' face again . But those that understood him smil'd at one another , and shook ...
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