Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by William Shakespeare

Quote by William Shakespeare

Work

The Works of Shakespear: Tragedies: Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. Glossary

The Works of Shakespear: Tragedies is a comprehensive compilation of Shakespeare's most famous tragic plays. It includes Troilus and Cressida, a tragic tale of love and war; Cymbeline, a story of royal intrigue and betrayal; Romeo and Juliet, the iconic love story with a tragic ending; Hamlet, a play exploring themes of revenge and existential crisis; and Othello, a story of jealousy and deceit. The collection is accompanied by a glossary that aids in deciphering the language and context of the plays. more

Author

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (1564 - April 23, 1616) was one of the greatest poets of the English Renaissance, renowned for his dramatic works. His plays spanned a variety of genres, including tragedy, comedy, and history, and have had a profound impact on literature worldwide. more

You May Also Like

“It would seem that the ingratitude, whereby a subsequent sin causes the return of sins previously forgiven, is a special sin. For, the giving of thanks belongs to counter passion, which is a necessary condition of justice. But justice is a special virtue. Therefore this ingratitude is a special sin. Thanksgiving is a special virtue. But ingratitude is opposed to thanksgiving. Therefore ingratitude is a special sin.”

“For creation is not a change, but that dependence of the created existence on the principle from which it is instituted, and thus is of the genus of relation; whence nothing prohibits it being in the created as in the subject. Creation is thus said to be a kind of change, according to the way of understanding, insofar as our intellect accepts one and the same thing as not existing before and afterwards existing.”