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William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).
Where is Shakespeare supposed to have said this? I can't find it in any of his works.
Macbeth Act 1 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 Scene 2
The line "What's in a name?" appears in Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 Scene 2.
Shakespeare never appeared onstage with a woman.
"scorn her own image" was said by Hamlet written by William Shakespeare. Act III SC II "scorn her own image" was said by Hamlet written by William Shakespeare. Act III SC II "scorn her own image" was said by Hamlet written by William Shakespeare. Act III SC II "scorn her own image" was said by Hamlet written by William Shakespeare. Act III SC II "scorn her own image" was said by Hamlet written by William Shakespeare. Act III SC II
It is the first act in a play named Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare.
The quote "To be or not to be, that is the question" is found in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).
Juliet dies in Act 5 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Where is Shakespeare supposed to have said this? I can't find it in any of his works.
The infant is mewling and puking in his nurse's arms.
Macbeth Act 1 Scene 1
William Shakespeare, in Coriolanus ACT IV, SCENE IV, Line 27.
Hamlet, Act 2 Scene 2
This famous line, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet," is from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is spoken by Juliet in Act 2, Scene 2.