- WilliamShakespeare thinks That unicorns may be betray'd with trees,
And bears with glasses, elephants with holes,
Lions with toils and men with flatterers.
- WilliamShakespeare says Take what wife you will to bed..
- WilliamShakespeare says You
would think a smock were a she-angel, he so chants
to the sleeve-hand and the work about the square on't..
- WilliamShakespeare thinks Thou sayest true, hostess; and he slanders thee most grossly..
- WilliamShakespeare says It fears not policy, that heretic,
Which works on leases of short-number'd hours,
But all alone stands hugely politic.
- WilliamShakespeare says I was too hot to do somebody good..
- WilliamShakespeare says tell not me; when the butt is out, we will drink.
- WilliamShakespeare says I'ld drive ye cackling home to camelot..
- WilliamShakespeare says I will lay odds that, ere this year expire,
We bear our civil swords and native fire
As far as France.
- WilliamShakespeare says Our tongue is rough, coz, and my condition is not
smooth; so that, having neither the voice nor the
heart of flattery about me.
- WilliamShakespeare says Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety: other women cloy The appetites they feed.
- WilliamShakespeare wonders Where is our usual manager of mirth?.
- WilliamShakespeare asks What, did they never whisper?.
- WilliamShakespeare Shall the contents discover, something rare
Even then will rush to knowledge. Go: fresh horses!
And gracious be the issue!.
- WilliamShakespeare shares Taffeta phrases, silken terms precise, Three-piled hyperboles, spruce affectation, Figures pedantical....
- WilliamShakespeare says You amaze me, ladies: I would have told you of good
wrestling, which you have lost the sight of..
- WilliamShakespeare says Mehercle, if their sons be ingenuous, they shall
want no instruction; if their daughters be capable,
I will put it to them.
- WilliamShakespeare says O, the sacrifice!
How ceremonious, solemn and unearthly
It was i' the offering!.
- WilliamShakespeare says My riches are these poor habiliments,
Of which if you should here disfurnish me,
You take the sum and substance that I have..
- WilliamShakespeare asks O heavens! what stuff is here?.
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