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William Shakespeare Quotes about Hate

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In time we hate that which we often fear.

'Antony and Cleopatra' (1606-7) act 1, sc. 3, l. 12

The love of wicked men converts to fear; That fear to hate, and hate turns one or both To worthy danger and deserved death.

William Shakespeare, Charles R. Forker (2002). “King Richard II: Third Series”, p.423, Cengage Learning EMEA

I do not hate a proud man, as I do hate the engendering of toads.

William Shakespeare (2015). “Troilus and Cressida: Third Series, Revised Edition”, p.236, Bloomsbury Publishing

I am misanthropos, and hate mankind, For thy part, I do wish thou wert a dog, That I might love thee something.

William Shakespeare (2016). “The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works”, p.2478, Oxford University Press

My only love sprung from my only hate.

'Romeo And Juliet' (1595) act 1, sc. 5, l. [142]

Besides, our nearness to the King in love Is near the hate of those love not the King.

William Shakespeare, Charles R. Forker (2002). “King Richard II: Third Series”, p.288, Cengage Learning EMEA

Then hate me when thou wilt, if ever, now.

William Shakespeare (1973). “Shakespeare’s Sonnets: The Problems Solved”, p.186, Springer

If they love they know not why, they hate upon no better ground, they hate upon no better a ground

William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall (1857). “Complete Works of Shakespeare”, p.432

You common cry of curs! whose breath I hate As reek o' the rotten fens, whose loves I prize As the dead carcasses of unburied men That do corrupt my air, I banish you; And here remain with your uncertainty!

William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Alexander Chalmers, Henry Fuseli (1805). “Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra”, p.191

I hate the murderer, love him murdered.

William Shakespeare, Charles R. Forker (2002). “King Richard II: Third Series”, p.482, Cengage Learning EMEA

By Heaven, my soul is purg'd from grudging hate; And with my hand I seal my true heart's love

William Shakespeare, Warne Routledge (and Routledge (Londres)), William Hazlitt (1864). “The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes”, p.203