The Quotable Shakespeare: A Topical DictionaryThis 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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Fortune 1 Henry VI 2.1.26 2243 PANDULPH : When Fortune means to men most good , She looks them with a upon threat'ning eye . King John 3.4.119 2244 ANTONY : Fortune is merry , And in this mood will give us any thing .
Fortune 1 Henry VI 2.1.26 2243 PANDULPH : When Fortune means to men most good , She looks them with a upon threat'ning eye . King John 3.4.119 2244 ANTONY : Fortune is merry , And in this mood will give us any thing .
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King Lear 1.2.46 2266 POMPEY : I know not What counts harsh Fortune casts upon my face , But in my bosom shall she never come , To make my heart her vassal . Antony and Cleopatra 2.6.53 2267 K. LEWIS [ to Margaret ] : Yield not thy neck ...
King Lear 1.2.46 2266 POMPEY : I know not What counts harsh Fortune casts upon my face , But in my bosom shall she never come , To make my heart her vassal . Antony and Cleopatra 2.6.53 2267 K. LEWIS [ to Margaret ] : Yield not thy neck ...
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Cr . ) on fortune 2270 ; on greatness fallen out with fortune 2508 ; on honors 2751 ; on merit 3764 Adam ( AYLI ) on age 130 ; on age and fortune 152 ; on God's comfort 786 ; on seeking fortune 2277 ; on the providence of God 2408 ...
Cr . ) on fortune 2270 ; on greatness fallen out with fortune 2508 ; on honors 2751 ; on merit 3764 Adam ( AYLI ) on age 130 ; on age and fortune 152 ; on God's comfort 786 ; on seeking fortune 2277 ; on the providence of God 2408 ...
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