He didn't. He used the phrase "hearts of men" three times: in Merchant of Venice, Richard II and Timon of Athens, and in none of these cases did the word "lies" precede it.
You are probably thinking of "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows . . . HA HA HA HA HA . . ." But that was the Shadow radio show from the 1930s and 1940s. Shakespeare did not write for that.
Whoever said that, it wasn't a character in a Shakespeare play.
The song "Full Fathom Five thy father lies" is sung by Ariel in the play The Tempest.
The speaker knows that beauty lies in life and freedom so it lets it go
King Lear recognizes that if he keeps thinking that way (the lines immediately before he says that), that he'll lose his mind...
: Oh! what a tangled web we weave : When first we practice to deceive! Sir Walter Scott, Marmion, Canto vi. Stanza 17.The quote is, surprisingly, not from Shakespeare but from Sir Walter Scott , in Canto VI, Stanza 17 of "Marmion" (1808) an epic poem about the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513.The meaning is, basically, that lies beget more lies, and that masking lies with more lies creates an ever-more-complex arrangement of falsehoods.
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Barbara Nixon has written: 'Where Shakespeare's greatness lies'
Whoever said that, it wasn't a character in a Shakespeare play.
This is how you say it in latin ''bliss lies intus''.
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Romeo's body lies in the tomb the entire time Juliet is there in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
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This quote is from William Shakespeare's play "Henry IV, Part 2." It is spoken by King Henry IV, reflecting on the burdens and responsibilities that come with being a ruler.
Henry the Fourth by William Shakespeare
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I perceive that he was telling me lies.
The grave stone read "Here lies a beloved father, husband, and friend. Forever in our hearts."