The Arden Dictionary Of Shakespeare QuotationsA&C Black, 2014 M07 17 - 408 pages Who said " Neither a lender nor a borrower be"? Who are the star-crossed lovers? Which Shakespearean lady protests "too much"? If you have ever been stuck trying to identify a Shakespearean quote then this is the book for you! With over 3,000 quotes from single lines to quite long extracts, organized by topic and by play, this is an essential book for anyone with an interest in Shakespeare. The key word index makes it easy to use and it also includes a glossary of unfamiliar terms and a brief biography of Shakespeare. The Dictionary is easy to dip into by word or theme (love, greed, disease, war etc) or by play, and the indexes allow readers to track down a half-remembered quote easily. An ideal companion for all students, teachers or performers of Shakespeare, this Dictionary is a useful and entertaining reference work. |
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... OTHELLO PERICLES SHAKESPEARE'S POEMS ROMEO AND JULIET SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS THE TAMING OF THE SHREW THE TEMPEST TIMON OF ATHENS TITUS ANDRONICUS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TWELFTH NIGHT THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN THE ...
... OTHELLO PERICLES SHAKESPEARE'S POEMS ROMEO AND JULIET SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS THE TAMING OF THE SHREW THE TEMPEST TIMON OF ATHENS TITUS ANDRONICUS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TWELFTH NIGHT THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN THE ...
... Othello 5.1.128-9, Iago To Emilia 3 Talkers are no good doers. Richard III 1.3.351, Second Murderer To Richard 4 What you cannot as you would achieve, You must perforce accomplish as you may. Titus Andronicus 1.1.606-7, Aaron To ...
... Othello 4.2.32-3, Desdemona To Othello 5 Who is man that is not angry? Timon of Athens 3.5.59, Alcibiades To Two Senators 6 Come not within the measure of my wrath. Two Gentlemen of Verona 5.4.125, Valentine To Thurio ANIMALS 7 Pray you ...
... world is still deceived with ornament. Merchant of Venice 3.2.74, Bassanio, while choosing a casket 12 I will wear my heart upon my sleeve. Othello 1.1.63, Iago To Roderigo 1 I am not merry, but I do beguile The APPEARANCES | 13.
Contents
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Life of Shakespeare | 325 |
Glossary | 329 |
Topic Index | 342 |
Keyword Index | 347 |
Index of References to Plays | 392 |