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The Arden Dictionary of Shakespeare Quotations (Arden Dictionary of Shakespeare Quotations (Paper))

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معرفی کتاب «The Arden Dictionary of Shakespeare Quotations (Arden Dictionary of Shakespeare Quotations (Paper))» نوشتهٔ William Shakespeare; Jane Armstrong، منتشرشده توسط نشر Arden Shakespeare در سال 1997. این کتاب در 53 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Part of the ARDEN SHAKESPEARE series, a thematically arranged collection of some 3,000 quotations, both familiar and less well-known, drawn from Shakespeare's works. Cover Title Page Copyright CONTENTS Preface QUOTATIONS A Absence Action and deeds Action, immediate Adversity Advice Alienation Alliance Ambition Anger Animals Anticipation Anxiety Apparitions Appearance Appearances Argument Armies Art Authority Autumn B Babies Bad behaviour Bad people Bad times Beards Beauty Beggars Betrayal Better days Birds Birth and childbearing Blood Body, the Boldness Books Braggadocio Bravado Bravery Britain Brothers Business C Cares Cats Causes Caution Ceremony Certainty Chance Change Chastity Childhood Children Children, having or not having Choice Christians Christmas Cities Class, social Cleanliness Cleopatra Cold Comfort Communication Comparisons Compassion Compromise Comradeship Confusion Conscience Contentment Contracts Corruption Counsel, keeping your own Country life Courage Courtiers Cowardice Crimes Criticism Cruelty Curses Custom D Dancing Danger Dangerous people Darkness Daughters Death Deceptiveness Decline and fall Dedications Delay Delusion Democracy Depression Desires Despair Devil, the Discretion Disorder Divinity Doctors and medicine Dogs Dreams Drinking Duty Dying words E East, the Easy life Eccentricity Ecology Education Elegies Elizabeth I Emotion Ends and endings Enemies England and the English Ennui Enthusiasm Envy Equality Events Evil Evil deeds Evil people Excess Excuses Exile Expectation Experience F Faction Failure Fairies Faithfulness Falstaff Fame Familiarity Family Farewells Fashion Fate Fathers Faults Fear Fighting Flattery Flirtation and seduction Flowers and plants Food Fools and foolishness Foreboding Forgetfulness Forgiveness Fortitude Fortune France and the French Freedom Friends and friendship Friends, false Future, the G Gardens and gardening Gender Genetics Gifts and giving Girls God Good and goodness Good intentions Good times Graffiti Graves Greatness Greed Greetings Grief Grief, expressions of Guilt Gullibility H Habit Hair Happiness Hardship Haste Hatred Helen of Troy Hell Henry V History Holidays Honesty Honour Hope Horses Hospitality and parties Human frailty Humankind Humble life Humility Hunting Husbands and wives Hypocrisy I Identity Idols Ignorance Ill treatment Ill will Illegitimacy Illness and disease Imagination Impatience Impetuosity Inaction Inadequacy Indecision Inexperience Infidelity Ingratitude Innocence Inspiration Insults Integrity Intelligence, low Italy and the Italians J Jealousy Jewels Jews and Jewishness Jokes Joy Judgement, good and bad Judges and judgement Julius Caesar Justice Justification K Kingship and rule Kisses and kissing Knowledge L Law and lawyers Leadership Letters Lies Life Life, making the most of Looking Loss Love Love, being in Love, cooling Love, expressions of Love, falling in Lovers Loyalty Luck M Madness Magic Manipulation Manner and manners Mark Antony Marriage Maturity Melancholy Memory and remembering Men Men and women Mending and improving Mercy Merit Merriment Middle age Mind, the Misanthropy Mischief Misfortune Misgivings Mistakes Moderation Modesty Money Moon, the Morning Mortality Mothers Murder Music Mystery N Names Nature Necessity New beginnings Newness News News, bad News, good Night Nobility O Oaths Odds Old age Old times Omens and portents Ophelia Opportunity Order Outrage P Parents and children Partings Past, the Patience Patriotism Peace People, the Perception Permission Perseverance Persuasion Philosophy Pity Places Planning Plays, players and playhouses Pleasure Plots Poetry Poets Poison Police Politeness Politics and politicians Possession Poverty Power Prayer Preparedness Present, the Pride Priests Prison Promises Prophecies Prosperity Providence Prudence Public opinion Punishment Q Quarrels Questions Quiet R Reading Reason and unreason Reasons Rebellion and revolution Regret Rejection Religion Renunciation Reputation Resentment Resignation Resolve Respect Responsibility Retirement Revenge Richard III Riches Risk Rivalry Rome and the Romans Romeo and Juliet Rumour S Sacrifices and scapegoats Sadness Scorn Scotland and the Scots Sea, the Seasons, the Secrecy Security Self-control Self-doubt Self-interest Self-knowledge Self-loathing Self-protection Seriousness Sex and lust Sexual abuse Shame Ships Sidekicks Sin Single life, the Slander Slavery Sleep and sleeplessness Soldiers Solitude and solitariness Sorrow Soul, the Spectators Speeches Speed Spirits Sport Spring Stars Stoicism Stories Strategy Success Suffering Suicide Summer Supernatural, the Suspicion Swimming T Talk Taxation Tears and weeping Temptation Thanks Thieves Thoughts Threats Thrift Time Time, wasting Timeliness Tomorrow Transience Traps and tricks Travel Treason and treachery Trifles Trojan war, the Trouble Truancy Trust Truth Tyranny U Uncertainty Usury V Value Vanity Victory Violence Virtue Vows W Waiting Wales and the Welsh War War, civil Weakness Weapons Weariness Weather Wild behaviour Wilfulness Winter Wisdom Wise sayings Wishing Wit Witches Women Women, loose Wooing Words Work Working people World, the Worldliness Worst, the Worth Worthless people Wounds Writing Wrongs Y Youth Life of Shakespeare Glossary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Topic Index Keyword Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Index of References to Plays "The Arden Dictionary of Shakespeare Quotations contains approximately 3000 quotations, both familiar and little-known, drawn from throughout Shakespeare's work, both plays and poems. The result is a collection which testifies both to the linguistic subtlety and the psychological insight displayed by this most protean of writers. The selection ranges from single lines containing a strikingly expressed thought or phrase, to longer extracts which convey the overwhelming beauty of Shakespeare's poetry, or the fluidity and complexity of his thought."--BOOK JACKET In this enjoyable addition to the renowned Arden Shakespeare series, approximately 3000 quotations, both familiar and little known, are drawn from throughout Shakespeare's work, both plays and poems. Quotations are selected for their intrinsic interest and organised by topic, as being both user-friendly and stimulating for the casual reader, with speaker and play reference and with some annotation to give context to the quotations. Organized by topic, offers approximately three thousand familiar and little-known quotations from Shakespeare's plays and poems.
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