The Merchant of Venice, although the play says "glisters" instead of "glitters"
Merchant of Venice. Although in the Shakespeare text the word is "glisters" not "glitters".
The line is "all that glisters is not gold" and it comes from The Merchant of Venice.
The quotation is actually "all that glisters is not gold" and it comes from The Merchant of Venice.
It is from Merchant of Venice.
It is not a poem. It is a quote from the play 'A Merchant of Venice' by William Shakespeare.
It is written "all that glisters is not gold" and it's from The Merchant of Venice. Specifically, it's the message the Prince of Morocco finds in the gold casket.
The Merchant of Venice, although the play says "glisters" instead of "glitters"
All that glitters is not gold.
The phrase "all that glisters is not gold" is found in The Merchant of Venice.
Merchant of Venice. Although in the Shakespeare text the word is "glisters" not "glitters".
The line is "all that glisters is not gold" and it comes from The Merchant of Venice.
The proverb "all that glitters is not gold" means that not everything that looks appealing or valuable on the outside is necessarily good or true on the inside. It reminds us to be cautious and not be deceived by appearances.
The quotation is actually "all that glisters is not gold" and it comes from The Merchant of Venice.
The saying that all articles that corusate with resplendence are not truly auriferous can be confusing for many people. This saying simply means that all that glitters is not gold.
It is from Merchant of Venice.
"All that glitters isn't gold."