This famous quote fromJulietis one of the most misinterpreted of all quotes from Shakespeare, mostly because modern audiences and readers don't know their Elizabethan or early Modern English very well. "Wherefore" did not mean "where" as some Juliets have interpreted it (with the actress leanin...
William Shakespeare quotes are full of passion and wisdom—and sometimes, a shade of sarcasm. The passion in Shakespeare's writing never fails to move the reader. The Bard wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets and his works are still performed onstage. These Shakespeare quotes remain relevant, as ma...
Sap and blood, all forms of the multiple reality, actions and ideas, man and humanity, the living and the life, solitudes, cities, religions, diamonds and pearls, dung-hills and charnelhouses, the ebb and flow of beings, the steps of comers and goers, all, all are on Shakespeare and ...
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Most Famous William Shakespeare Love Quotes We have a romantic soul here at NoSweatShakespeare and are pleased to share our favouriteWilliam Shakespeare love quoteswith you. The 55 Shakespeare love quotes below are taken from his plays only – if we’d looked intoShakespeare’s sonnetsorpoemswe ...
莎士比亚、但丁、歌德的名言名句(Shakespeare, Dante, Gerd said) Shakespeare famous quotes / quotes Love is the same as charcoal. If you burn it, you must try to cool it. Let it be arbitrary, then it will burn a heart Love is always like the truth notorious obscene, but never lie to lie...
READ MORE: What are Shakespeare’s Most Famous Quotes? However, the playwright did leave some subtle clues Shakespeare’s funerary monument, erected shortly after his death in Stratford, offers us some clues that the “Stratford man” and Shakespeare were one and the same. Not only does his ...
Famous Shakespeare Quotes “What is past is prologue.”—William Shakespeare “What’s done can’t be undone.”—William Shakespeare (Macbeth) “Nothing can come of nothing.”—William Shakespeare (King Lear) “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.”—Shakespeare ...
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The titular hero of one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, Hamlet, has probably been discussed more than any other Shakespearean character, especially for his famous soliloquy "To be or not to be; that is the question". Unlike the introverted Hamlet, whose fatal flaw is hesitation, the ...