Quotes used in Episode 17
‘…barren winter with his wrathful nipping cold’
(Henry VI, part 2)
"the hungry ocean gain
Advantage on the kingdom of the shore"
(SON 64)
"...the sea puff'd up with winter winds
Rage like an angry boar chafed with sweat"
(Taming of the Shrew)
"Blow wind, swell billow, and swim bark,
(Julius Caesar)
" …what's the matter
That you have such a February face,
So full of frost, of storm, and cloudiness?"
(Much Ado About Nothing)
".. The spring, the summer,
The chiding autumn, angry winter, change
Their wonted liveries; and the 'mazed world,
By their increase knows not which is which."
(Midsummer Night's Dream)
"Daffodils, that come before the swallows dare, and take
The winds of March with beauty"
(Winter’s Tale)
When daffodils begin to peer,
Then comes in the sweet o’ the year;
For the red blood reigns in the winter’s pale.
(Winter’s Tale)
".. the violets, that strew the green lap of the new come
spring"
(King Richard II)
"…pale primroses,
That die unmarried ere they can behold
Bright Phoebus in his strength.
(Winter’s Tale)
"Mad world! mad kings! mad disposition!"
(King John)
"..what is this quintessence of dust? Man delights not me."
(Hamlet)
"The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill go together
Our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped us not"
(All’s Well That Ends Well)
APEMANTUS (to Page). Canst not read?
PAGE. No.
APEMANTUS. There will little learning die, then, that day thou art hanged
(Timon of Athens)
"Oh what a thing it is to be an ass!"
(Titus Andronicus)
"Think’st thou that duty shall have dread to speak,
When power to flattery bows? To plainness honour’s bound,
When majesty stoops to folly."
(King Lear)
"The devil can cite scriptures for his purpose.
An evil soul, producing holy witness
Is like a villain with a smiling cheek;
A goodly apple, rotten at the heart;"
O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath."
(Merchant of Venice)