The quote "I dare no longer stay" reflects a sense of urgency and fear, indicating that the speaker feels compelled to leave a situation that has become too intense or perilous to endure. This line conveys a deep emotional struggle, suggesting that the character is grappling with their feelings and the consequences of their actions. It often signifies a moment of decision, where the fear of remaining outweighs the desire to stay. In broader terms, it encapsulates themes of conflict, vulnerability, and the need for self-preservation.
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.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.
This quote comes from the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare. It refers to the fact that there is incest and murder going on in the Danish royal family.
Durst means dare, or dared. Sometimes the sense is present, sometimes past. Frequently it is subjunctive or hypothetical, as in "When you durst do it, then you were a man" from Macbeth or "If the matter were good, my lord, I durst swear it were his" from King Lear.
Shakespeare is the artist that wrote the famouse quote on Megan Fox's shoulder blade.
This quote is in Romeo and Juliet (William Shakespeare) and I was wondering what 'starved with her severity' means.
If you mean Megan Fox, it is by Shakespeare from King Lear.
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.
If he asked you out on a dare, that's a mean thing to do.
It means I dare you to love me. It means I dare you to love me. It means I dare you to love me.
As a dare, yes. But this does not mean they will as its a dare.
'Dare' means "who" in Japanese.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
double dare you???
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Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.