Like an envious sneaping frost That bites the first-born infants of the spring. – William Shakespeare Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act 1, Scene 1.
O! thou monster Ignorance, how deformed dost thou look. – William Shakespeare Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act 4, Scene 2.
There did I see that low-spirited swain, that base minor of thy mirth. – William Shakespeare Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act 1, Scene 1.
A woman that is like a German clock, Still a-repairing, ever out of frame, And never going aright, being a watch, But being watched that it may still go right! – William Shakespeare Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act 3, Scene 1.
I think thou never wast where grace was said. – William Shakespeare Measure For Measure, Act 1, Scene 2.
Canst thou believe thy living is a life, So stinkingly depending? Go mend, go mend. – William Shakespeare Measure For Measure, Act 3, Scene 2.
A very superficial, ignorant, unweighing fellow. – William Shakespeare Measure For Measure, Act 3, Scene 2.
Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing. – William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice, Act 1, Scene 1.
I had rather be married to a death’s-head with a bone in his mouth. – William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice, Act 1, Scene 2.
When he is best, he is a little worse than a man, and when he is worst he is little better than a beast. – William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice, Act 1, Scene 2.
Come, you are a tedious fool. To the purpose. – William Shakespeare Measure For Measure, Act 2, Scene 1.
It is the most impenetrable cur That ever kept with men. – William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice, Act 3, Scene 3.