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收录William Shakespeare的全部英语名言 第21页
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William Shakespeare
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“Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate, nor set down aught in malice: Then must you speak of one that loved not wisely but too well.”
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“Distribution should undo excess, and each man have enough.”
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“Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, but not express'd in fancy; rich, not gaudy; for the apparel oft proclaims the man.”
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“The glass of fashion and the mould of form”
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“Thou art not for the fashion of these times, where none will sweat but for promotion.”
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“The fashion wears out more apparel than the man.”
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“Best safety lies in fear.”
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“Present fears are less than horrible imaginings.”
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“In the night, imagining some fear, how easy is a bush suppos'd a bear!”
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“Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.”
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“His flight was madness: when our actions do not, our fears do make us traitors.”
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“To fear the foe, since fear oppresseth strength, gives in your weakness strength unto your foe.”
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“The quality of mercy is not strain'd, it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. It is twice blest: It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.”
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“No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, the marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, become them with one half so good a grace as mercy does.”
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“Mercy is not itself, that oft looks so”
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“There is a devilish mercy in the judge, if you'll implore it, that will free your life, but fetter you till death.”
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“Mercy but murders, pardoning those that kill.”
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“Oft expectations fails, and most oft there Where most it promises; and oft it hits Where hope is coldest, and despair most fits.”
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“Sorrow concealed, like an oven stopp'd, doth burn the heart to cinders where it is.”
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“When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions.”
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