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Test Your Knowledge of Shakespeare |
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Knowledge of Shakespeare Test |
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your lord and ... |
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my salad ... |
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it beggared all ... |
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we have seen better ... |
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neither rhyme nor ... |
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can one desire too much ... |
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the game is ... |
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I have not slept one ... |
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in my mind's ... |
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more in sorrow than in ... |
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I doubt some foul ... |
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I am to the manner ... |
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brevity is the soul of ... |
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'twas caviare to ... |
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hold the mirror up to ... |
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I must be cruel only ... |
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to have the engineer hoist with ... |
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I'll send him ... |
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set my teeth on ... |
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give the devil his ... |
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knit his ... |
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be it as it ... |
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it was Greek to ... |
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I never stood on ... |
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play fast and ... |
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I beg cold ... |
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more sinned against than ...
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the
be-all and the ...
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stretch out to the crack of ...
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at
one fell ...
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in
the end, truth will ...
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mine own flesh and ...
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green-eyed ...
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as
good luck would ...
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pomp and ... |
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a
foregone ... |
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a
tower of ...
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if
ye should lead her in a fool's ...
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I'll not budge ... |
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melted into thin ...
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I
have been in such a ...
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you
will laugh yourselves into ...
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make a virtue of ...
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with bag and ...
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