how many quotes shakespeare write
There are literally books full of Shakespeare quotes.
Do you mean, how many times did Shakespeare quote from others? Shakespeare borrowed great chunks of material from his sources (Holinshed, Plutarch) but he usually paraphrased them. It is difficult to know whether to call something like "Et tu, Brute?" a quote or not. (It comes straight from Plutarch) If you mean, how many quotes come from Shakespeare, the answer is, as many as you like. You could quote the whole body of his work, and that would be a long quote from Shakespeare. You could quote one word, and that would be a short quote. "To be or not to be" could be a quote, and "To be, or not to be, that is the question" could be another one. Quotation is a small piece of somebody's more complex speech or writing. William Shakespere wrote many dramas and we, readers, are taking some sentences out of his works and share them as citations or maxims. So, quantity of Shakespere's quotations depends on how many 'pieces' of his dramas we appreciate.
he was a famous man long ago and had many wise words to say
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Many of Shakespeares idioms are used every day by people without thinking, such as pound of flesh, sorry sight, tower of strength, brave new world, cruel to be kind and so on. A list can be viewed (with meanings) at: http://www.enotes.com/shakespeare-quotes/
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Although many would refer to the Internet for this type of quote, but some of the best quotes are found in literary pieces. William Shakespeare wrote many love stories and tragedies as well. If you looked through out his works, you may find very sufficient quotes.
go to this web site, they have tons of quotes by shakespeare. one of my favorite quotes from him is this one: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet." http://www.enotes.com/shakespeare-quotes
There are many famous authors who became well known for their welcome quotes. One of these people was William Shakespeare who used welcome lines in a lot of his plays and books.
Shakespeare is so old it has long entered public domain. Go ahead and use them.
I don't believe so. They have songs with quotes from Mario Salvo and Martin Luther King, but I can't find any evidence to show that they have ever used Shakespeare. It would be neat if they did.
If you're talking about quotes in plays and poems, the list is endless. But most people recognize these quotes: "To be or not to be; that is the question." (Hamlet) "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" (Romeo and Juliet)