“Yet should there hover in their restless heads
One thought, one grace, one wonder at the least,
Which into words no virtue can digest.”
Source: Tamburlaine the Great, Part 1
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English dramatist, poet and translator 1564–1593Related quotes

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Etenim, iudices, cum omnibus virtutibus me adfectum esse cupio, tum nihil est quod malim quam me et esse gratum et videri. Haec enim est una virtus non solum maxima sed etiam mater virtutum omnium reliquarum.
Pro Plancio (54 B.C.)