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Q: Where does shakespeare say what e'er thou art act well thy part?
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Why does shakespeare say'what e're thou art act well the part?

Where is Shakespeare supposed to have said this? I can't find it in any of his works.


Where does whereever thou art act well thy part come from?

Not the Old Testament nor from Shakespeare but from Mormon elder David O. McKay, an American.


Who says thou art a villain to who and when?

The line "Thou art a villain" is spoken by Hamlet to Claudius in Act 4, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." Hamlet confronts Claudius about his guilt in the murder of King Hamlet.


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The lines "Out of this wood do not desire to go, Thou shalt remain here whether thou wilt or no, You are a spirit of no common rate" are spoken by Puck to Bottom in Act 3 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Puck is trying to keep Bottom in the enchanted forest and recognizing his uniqueness as a transformed character.


What thou wouldst highly that wouldst thou...?

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Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio: Didst thou not fall out with a tailor for wearing his new doublet before Easter? (Act II Scene 1)


Thou art the best of the cutthroats-what is this line in?

This line is from the play "King Lear" by William Shakespeare. It is spoken by Edgar in Act IV, Scene VI.


What information does shakespeare give in the prologue of act 1?

Many of Shakespeare's plays have prologues before Act 1: Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, Henry IV Part 2, and Pericles among them. You need to specify which play you are talking about.


What does thou toldst you thou didst hold him in thy hate?

Actually the question should have been, "What does 'Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy hate' mean?" It is from Act I of Shakespeare's play, Othello. In modern English it means, "You told me that you hated him". Roderigo and Iago are arguing about Iago's loyalty to Othello. Roderigo says, "You (Iago) told me (Roderigo) that you (Iago) hated him (Othello). For more information, read the play.


Where in Shakespeare is sea change mentioned?

In ACT I SCENE II, Ariel's Song second part around line 380


At the beginning of Act II of The Tragedy of Julius Caeser Brutus asks his servant what day it is Why did Shakespeare most likely choose to open the act this way?

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What are examples of garden imagery in Hamlet?

Act 1 Scene 2 Hamlet: "'tis an unweeded garden" Act 3 Scene 4 Hamlet: And do not spread the compost on the weeds to make them ranker Act 1 Scene 5 Ghost: And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed That roots itself in ease on Lethe Wharf