QUOTING SHAKESPEARE
it's Greek to me. are quoting Shakespeare. claim
10 he more sinned against than sinning. are quoting
more in sorrow than in anger. if
to (he thought. if your lost propert' has
thin ave quoi ing Shakespeare. II you
hildge an inch or suffered from green-
. played [ast and loose. if yyu have
_l tower of strength - hoodwinked or in
knitted your brows — made a virtue of
n [air play — slept not one wink — stood on
,anccd attendance on lord and master •
juughed yourself into stitches. had short shrift - cold comfort,
too much or a good thing. if hase seen better days. or
paradise. be that as it mayu the more
s a foregone conclusion that are as good
luck have it. quo' IF think it is
early days and clear bag and baggage, if you think it is
high time, and that that is the long and short of it, if you
that the game is up. and that truth will out, even if it
involves your own flesh and blood. if you lie low till the crack
of doom because •sou suspect foul play, if you have teeth set
on edge at one fell swoop - without rhyme or reason, then to
give the devil his due if the truth were known for surely you
have a tongue in your head. "ju are quoting Shakespeare.
EVIA l' you hid me good riddance and send me packing, if you
wish t was dead as a doornail, if you think am an eyesore —
a laughing stock — the devil incarnate — a stony-hearted villain
- bloody-minded, or a blinking idiot. then by Jove — O Lord -
tut. tut! - For goodness' sake - what the dickens! - but me no
buts - it is all one to me, for you are quoting Shakespeare.
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