William Shakespeare Quotes - Page 159
William Shakespeare (2016). “The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works”, p.1169, Oxford University Press
William Shakespeare (2010). “Twelfth Night”, p.79, Broadview Press
Sonnet 18
Die for adultery! No: The wren goes to't, and the small gilded fly does lecher in my sight
'King Lear' (1605-6) act 4, sc. 6, l. [110]
William Shakespeare (1833). “The plays and poems of William Shakspeare”, p.928
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edward Capell, Alexander Pope, George Steevens (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare”, p.27
William Shakespeare (2008). “Romeo and Juliet”, p.268, Barron's Educational Series
'Henry IV, Part 1' (1597) act 5, sc. 1, l. [125].
William Shakespeare, Henry L. Hinton (1868). “Shakespeare's Comedy of the Merchant of Venice”, p.73
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson (1809). “The Plays of William Shakespeare”, p.234
William Shakespeare, Michael Taylor (2004). “Henry VI, Part One”, p.200, Oxford University Press, USA
'Measure for Measure' (1604) act 3, sc. 1, l. 114
William Shakespeare, D. BARNSTORFF, T. J. GRAHAM (Translator.) (1862). “A Key to Shakespeare's Sonnets by D. Barnstorff. Translated from the German by T. J. Graham. [With the text.]”, p.62
William Shakespeare (2013). “Histories of Shakespeare in Plain and Simple English (a Modern Translation and the Original Version)”, p.124, BookCaps Study Guides
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edward Capell, Alexander Pope, George Steevens (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare”, p.79
William Shakespeare (2016). “The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works”, p.1046, Oxford University Press
William Shakespeare (2015). “King Henry the Sixth: Parts I, II, and III”, p.57, Hackett Publishing
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone (1813). “King Henry VI, part 3; King Richard III”, p.41
William Shakespeare (1791). “THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare, COMPLETE IN EIGHT VOLUMES.: CONTAINING MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, MEASURE FOR MEASURE, TWELFTH NIGHT, LOVE'S LABOURS LOST, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. THE ENGRAVINGS TO THIS VOLUME ARE, TWO SCENES TO EACH PLAY, AND TWO ALLEGORIES. ALLEGORIES. 1. AN INFANT SHAKSPEARE IN THE REALMS OF FANCY. 2. THE COMIC MUSE SURROUNDED BY THE VISIONS OF FANCY”
'Romeo And Juliet' (1595) act 5, sc. 3, l. 102
William Shakespeare (2000). “Romeo and Juliet”, p.149, Classic Books Company
'Othello' (1602-4) act 2, sc. 3, l. [34]
Hopeless and helpless doth Egeon wend, But to procrastinate his liveless end.
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, Nicholas Rowe (1744). “The Works of Shakespear”, p.387
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens (1809). “The plays of William Shakespeare: With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators”, p.123