Shakespeare Stories Quotes
Shakespeare Stories
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Shakespeare Stories Quotes
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“Though murdered kings, like all dead men, lie quiet and unoffending in the ground, they rot and spread contagion in men's minds.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“Between the thinking and the doing of a deed, there was a line to be crossed.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“The ground before the castle has grown a crop of armed men.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“And yet he wondered, was it enough? It must be... there was nothing else.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“The ground before the castle had grown a crop of armed men.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“Tears, like bitter rivers, streamed down his dried-up cheeks, as he stood swaying in his brother's arms.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“He smiled happily, as his lover's wit, like his lover's eye, divined meanings unsupported by the evidence.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“So tremendously did he fight that he made killing almost holy...”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“He was an old, old man, venerable as a mountain, and with much snow on top.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
“It was the wiser course, she thought, to deny the evidence of her senses, than her good sense.”
― Shakespeare Stories
― Shakespeare Stories
