Shakespearean Daily Diss
“….Now does he feel his title
Hang loose about him, like a giant’s robe
Upon a dwarfish thief.”
–Macbeth, 5.2.20-22
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“A message well sympathized: a horse to be ambassador for an ass.”
–Love’s Labour’s Lost, 3.1.49-50
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“He hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a book. He hath not eat paper, as it were; he hath not drunk ink: his intellect is not replenished; he is only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts.”
–Love’s Labour’s Lost, 4.2.24-27
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“Though we lay these honours on this man, he shall but bear them as the ass bears gold.” –Julius Caesar, 4.1.19-21
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“I am richer than my base accusers that never knew what truth meant.” –Henry VIII, 2.1.104-5
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“As young as I am, I have observed these three swashers. I am boy to them all three: but all they three, though they would serve me, could not be man to me; for indeed three such antics do not amount to a man.” –Henry V, 3.2.28-32
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“To cast away honesty upon a foul slut were to put good meat into an unclean dish.” –As You Like It, 3.3.31-32
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