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The quote comes from the William Shakespeare play "King Henry V." For more information on some famous Shakespeare quotes, see the Related Link.
Do you mean, how many times did Shakespeare quote from others? Shakespeare borrowed great chunks of material from his sources (Holinshed, Plutarch) but he usually paraphrased them. It is difficult to know whether to call something like "Et tu, Brute?" a quote or not. (It comes straight from Plutarch) If you mean, how many quotes come from Shakespeare, the answer is, as many as you like. You could quote the whole body of his work, and that would be a long quote from Shakespeare. You could quote one word, and that would be a short quote. "To be or not to be" could be a quote, and "To be, or not to be, that is the question" could be another one. Quotation is a small piece of somebody's more complex speech or writing. William Shakespere wrote many dramas and we, readers, are taking some sentences out of his works and share them as citations or maxims. So, quantity of Shakespere's quotations depends on how many 'pieces' of his dramas we appreciate.
Some of the quotes which originate from Shakespeare, that still find their way into many modern texts and proverbs include: 'All the world's a stage' 'Neither a borrower nor a lender be' 'Thy shalt not knock up thee neighbor's wife unless thee would like a foot up thee's rear' 'Beware the Ides of March' 'A rose by any other name' 'There are more things in heaven and on earth' 'My kingdom for a horse!' 'Double, double toil and trouble' 'To be or not to be'
William Shakespeare is widely regarded as William Shakespeare, author of 38 plays, plus a number of poems. This body of work includes some of the finest dramatic and poetic work in the history of the world.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
The quote comes from the William Shakespeare play "King Henry V." For more information on some famous Shakespeare quotes, see the Related Link.
We know practically nothing about what Shakespeare thought or felt about anything; he kept his personal opinions to himself. He must have been influenced by Christopher Marlowe, though, because he quotes him in some of his plays.
"Brave people may be persuaded to an action by representing it as being more dangerous than it really is."Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche"Some have been thought brave because they were afraid to run away."English proverb"Fortune favors the brave."Virgil, "Aeneid""A woman is four times as shy, six times as brave and eight times as lusty as a man."Chanakya"A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is brave five minutes longer."Ralph Waldo Emerson
Although many would refer to the Internet for this type of quote, but some of the best quotes are found in literary pieces. William Shakespeare wrote many love stories and tragedies as well. If you looked through out his works, you may find very sufficient quotes.
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world" is one of his most famous quotes.
Katie Keyser is a character in the book "Running Out of Time" by Margaret Peterson Haddix. Some quotes associated with her character include, "Be brave. Be smart. Be careful," and "You can't win a race if you're sitting on the sidelines."
Do you mean, how many times did Shakespeare quote from others? Shakespeare borrowed great chunks of material from his sources (Holinshed, Plutarch) but he usually paraphrased them. It is difficult to know whether to call something like "Et tu, Brute?" a quote or not. (It comes straight from Plutarch) If you mean, how many quotes come from Shakespeare, the answer is, as many as you like. You could quote the whole body of his work, and that would be a long quote from Shakespeare. You could quote one word, and that would be a short quote. "To be or not to be" could be a quote, and "To be, or not to be, that is the question" could be another one. Quotation is a small piece of somebody's more complex speech or writing. William Shakespere wrote many dramas and we, readers, are taking some sentences out of his works and share them as citations or maxims. So, quantity of Shakespere's quotations depends on how many 'pieces' of his dramas we appreciate.
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Some of the quotes which originate from Shakespeare, that still find their way into many modern texts and proverbs include: 'All the world's a stage' 'Neither a borrower nor a lender be' 'Thy shalt not knock up thee neighbor's wife unless thee would like a foot up thee's rear' 'Beware the Ides of March' 'A rose by any other name' 'There are more things in heaven and on earth' 'My kingdom for a horse!' 'Double, double toil and trouble' 'To be or not to be'
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