King Henry V. Act III, Scene 7. It's also used in King Henry IV (Part One) Act I Scene 2.
Prince Hal says it in Henry IV Part I, but the Duke of Orleans says it in Henry V.
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Two plays actually, Henry V and Henry IV Part 1.
king Henry v
Shakespeare - Henry V. Act III. Scene 7.
Henry IV part 1
Whoever said that, it wasn't a character in a Shakespeare play.
Nobody. Julius Caesar says it in a play by Menander
Not Hamlet. It doesn't come from Shakespeare. It is a song by Jackie Lomax.
Brutus says this in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
In Shakespeare's day, a punk was a prostitute. It is therefore not surprising to find it in that play all about sexual morality, Measure for Measure. In Act 5, Lucio complains because he is forced to marry a "punk" whom he has made pregnant.
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This is said by Antonio in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
He never said what his favourite anything was.
William Shakespeare
This quote is by William Shakespeare from his play "As You Like It." It is a metaphor implying that life is like a play, where everyone has a role to play.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
This line is spoken by Macduff in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. He is referring to Macbeth as a devil more evil than any in hell.
Whoever said that, it wasn't a character in a Shakespeare play.
Nobody. Julius Caesar says it in a play by Menander
Shakespeare in his play about Julius Caesar
It is "Know Thyself" friom the play 'Hamlet" by Shakespeare
Mark Anthony in a play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare