The Quotable Shakespeare: A Topical DictionaryA collection of 6,516 quotations, arranged under 1000 subjects covering topics from ability to zeal. |
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Cymbeline 2.5.20 ( change of prides : varying vanities and extravagances ; nice longing : wanton appetites ] Blood 460 POLONIUS : I do know , When the blood burns , how prodigal the soul Lends the tongue vows . Hamlet 1.3.115 Blasphemy ...
Cymbeline 2.5.20 ( change of prides : varying vanities and extravagances ; nice longing : wanton appetites ] Blood 460 POLONIUS : I do know , When the blood burns , how prodigal the soul Lends the tongue vows . Hamlet 1.3.115 Blasphemy ...
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467 PANDULPH : Your mind is all as Blows youthful as your blood . King John 3.4.125 475 Alas , how many bear such shameful blows , 468 BEROWNE : Young blood doth not Which not themselves but he that obey an old decree gives them knows !
467 PANDULPH : Your mind is all as Blows youthful as your blood . King John 3.4.125 475 Alas , how many bear such shameful blows , 468 BEROWNE : Young blood doth not Which not themselves but he that obey an old decree gives them knows !
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Julius Caesar 4.3.158 the blood , which before ( cold and settled ) left the liver white and pale , which is the badge of pusillanimity and cowardice ; but the sherris warms it , and makes it course from the inwards to the parts ...
Julius Caesar 4.3.158 the blood , which before ( cold and settled ) left the liver white and pale , which is the badge of pusillanimity and cowardice ; but the sherris warms it , and makes it course from the inwards to the parts ...
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