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收录William Shakespeare的全部英语名言 第19页
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William Shakespeare
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“Do not cast away an honest man for a villain's accusation.”
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“But to my mind, though I am native here and to the manner born, it is a custom more honour'd in breach than the observance.”
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“Men's evil manners live in brass; their virtues we write in water.”
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“The common curse of mankind,-folly and ignorance.”
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“Foolery... does walk about the orb like the sun; it shines everywhere.”
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“A stirring dwarf we do allowance give before a sleeping giant.”
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“Purpose is but the slave to memory, of violent birth, but poor validity.”
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“Conscience does make cowards of us all, and thus the native hue of resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought.”
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“I know myself know; and I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience.”
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“To do a great right, do a little wrong.”
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“Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweepers come to dust.”
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“A man can die but once.”
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“The undiscover'd country from whose bourn no traveller returns, puzzles the will, and makes us rather bear those ills we have than fly to others that we know not of?”
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“Ah, what a sign it is of evil life, where death's approach is seen so terrible!”
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“Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.”
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“When beggars die, there are no comets seen; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.”
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“The sense of death is most in apprehension; and the poor beetle, that we tread upon, in corporal sufferance feels a pang as great as when a giant dies.”
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“When he shall die, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he will make the face of heaven so fine, that all the world will be in love with night, and pay no worship to the garish sun.”
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“Blow, wind! Come, wrack! At least we'll die with harness on our back.”
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“Men at some time are the masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.”
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