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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Faults 1961 Fool : Fathers that wear rags Do make their children blind , But fathers that bear bags Shall see their children kind . King Lear 2.4.48 ( bags : i.e. money bags ) 1970 LUCULLUS : Every man has his fault .
Faults 1961 Fool : Fathers that wear rags Do make their children blind , But fathers that bear bags Shall see their children kind . King Lear 2.4.48 ( bags : i.e. money bags ) 1970 LUCULLUS : Every man has his fault .
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1979 PAULINA : All faults I make , when I shall come to know them , I do repent . Winter's Tale 3.2.219 That's like my brother's fault . If it confess A natural guiltiness such as is his , Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue ...
1979 PAULINA : All faults I make , when I shall come to know them , I do repent . Winter's Tale 3.2.219 That's like my brother's fault . If it confess A natural guiltiness such as is his , Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue ...
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1992 ANGELO : Condemn the fault , and not the actor of it ? Why , every fault's condemn'd ere it be done . Measure for Measure 2.2.37 2001 CHAMBERLAIN : Press not a falling man too far ! ' tis virtue . His faults lie open to the laws ...
1992 ANGELO : Condemn the fault , and not the actor of it ? Why , every fault's condemn'd ere it be done . Measure for Measure 2.2.37 2001 CHAMBERLAIN : Press not a falling man too far ! ' tis virtue . His faults lie open to the laws ...
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