William Shakespeare Winged words Semenova Ekaterina, 9A
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Some phrases from Shakespeare's plays have become winged words. For example, from "Romeo and Juliet", "Othello", "Нamlet" and others.
To be or not to be - that is the question. (Hamlet) Many people used in speech this phrase. Lying face will hide all that in mind treacherous heart. (Macbeth)
A plague on both your houses! This is one of the most famous of his winged words. Рoor Yorick! The fool thinks he's smart; intelligent knows that stupid.
The wish is father thoughts. Totus mundis agit theatre. Brevity is the soul of wit. The Globe Theatre
Rose smells like a rose, though to call it a rose or not. (Romeo and Juliet, Juliet). Great desires have no control. The lure of lies caught a carp truth. (Hamlet)
Can you live with a smile and smile and be a villain. Throw a coin in front of them, and would be happy any.
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