"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" "To be, or not to be? That is the question"
"Brevity is the soul of wit," and "Out, damned spot! out, I say!" are different quotations from Shakespeare's plays
Your best bet would be Hamlet, which reads like a string of famous quotations, Julius Caesar also has a lot.
A great number. Exactly how many depends on what you mean by "very famous". However, you should find a copy of any book of famous quotations, and find out what percentage of the book is quotations from Shakespeare. On the average, it's a fifth to a quarter of the book.
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"Bartlett's Familiar Quotations"
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Frederick Talbott has written: 'Shakespeare on leadership' -- subject(s): English Quotations, Leadership, Quotations, Quotations, English, Quotations, maxims
Norbert Guterman has written: 'The Anchor Book of French Quotations, with English Translations' 'A book of Latin quotations' -- subject(s): Latin Quotations, Translations into English 'The Anchor book of French quotations' -- subject(s): French Quotations, Translations into English 'The Anchor book of Latin quotations' -- subject(s): Latin Quotations, Quotations, maxims, Translations into English, Letterkunde, Latijn
John and Mary Arden, Shakespeares parents, did encourage Shakespeare
The plural of "quotation" is "quotations."
Robert Andrews is known for his book "The Columbia Guide to the Cold War" which provides a comprehensive overview of this significant historical period. He has also written works on U.S. foreign policy and international relations.
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