da Woman killed with kindness, I, 1; citato in Giuseppe Fumagalli, Chi l'ha detto?, Hoepli, 1921, p. 296
Thomas Heywood Frasi e Citazioni
Thomas Heywood: Frasi in inglese
“Seven cities warred for Homer being dead,
Who living had no roofe to shrowd his head.”
Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells (1635). Compare: "Homer himself must beg if he want means, and as by report sometimes he did 'go from door to door and sing ballads, with a company of boys about him", Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, Part i. Sect. 2, Memb. 4, Subsect. 6.
“Her that ruled the rost in the kitchen.”
History of Women (ed. 1624), p. 286. Compare: "He ruleth all the roste", John Skelton, Why Come ye not to Courte (published c. 1550), Line 198; "Rule the rost", John Heywood, Proverbs (1546) part i. chap. v.; "Rules the roast", Ben Jonson, George Chapman, Marston: Eastward Ho, act ii. sc. 1.; William Shakespeare, 2 Henry VI. act i. sc. 1.
“The world’s a theatre, the earth a stage
Which God and Nature do with actors fill.”
Apology for Actors, (1612). Compare: "The world's a stage on which all parts are played", Thomas Middleton, A Game of Chess (1624), Act v. Sc. 1.; "All the world ’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players", Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act ii. Sc. 7.
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“With this kiss I wed thee once again.”
A Woman Killed with Kindness (1607), Frank, sc. 16.