I think its in the merry wives of windsor
Oberon and Titania come from Midsummer Nights Dream. Ariel and Miranda come from The Tempest. Umbriel does not come from Shakespeare at all, but from Alexander Pope's Rape of the Lock. All of them except Miranda are fairies or spirits.
Macbeth. Donalbain says it.
No, it's the Bible (Gospel of John) "Can any good come out of Galilee?"
Shakespeare did not use the phrase "a boiling idiot". You are probably thinking of "a blinking idiot", which comes from The Merchant of Venice.
Not Hamlet. It doesn't come from Shakespeare. It is a song by Jackie Lomax.
The expression does not come from Shakespeare.
Macbeth :)
As You Like It
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
It came from the play, "The Taming of the shrew" WOOHOOO
Probably Hamlet is William Shakespeare's most famous play, although Romeo and Juliet must come close.
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Shakespeare in his play about Julius Caesar
Oberon and Titania come from Midsummer Nights Dream. Ariel and Miranda come from The Tempest. Umbriel does not come from Shakespeare at all, but from Alexander Pope's Rape of the Lock. All of them except Miranda are fairies or spirits.
Macbeth. Donalbain says it.
The saying "Beware the ides of March came from William Shakespeare's famous play, "Julius Caesar."
No, it's the Bible (Gospel of John) "Can any good come out of Galilee?"