- "The lady doth
protest too much,
methinks" is a line from the play
Hamlet by
William Shakespeare. It is
spoken by
Queen Gertrude in
response to the insincere...
- produce, not the
complete works of
Shakespeare but just the
short sentence '
Methinks it is like a weasel', and we
shall make it
relatively easy by
giving him...
- Hárbarðsljóð
stanza 20, Hárbarðr says: A
giant hard was Hlébard,
methinks: His
gambanteinn he gave me as gift, And I
stole his wits away. In Skírnismál...
- He need not fear the sword; for his coat is of proof. **** [aside]. But
methinks he
should stand in fear of fire,
being burnt i' th' hand for
stealing of...
- and
written by Ben
Hecht and
Andrew Solt,
adapted from the 1946
novel Methinks the Lady... by Guy Endore. The film
stars Gene Tierney,
Richard Conte,...
- "Speak the speech"
Words and
phrases "The lady doth
protest too much,
methinks" "Thy name is"
Terminology Dumbshow Induction Quiddity Substitution Sources...
- "Speak the speech"
Words and
phrases "The lady doth
protest too much,
methinks" "Thy name is"
Terminology Dumbshow Induction Quiddity Substitution Sources...
- father, that I came so late: I had
struck this
giant dead with my fist,
methinks, if I had met with him.' Thor
arose and
welcomed his son,
saying that he...
- "Speak the speech"
Words and
phrases "The lady doth
protest too much,
methinks" "Thy name is"
Terminology Dumbshow Induction Quiddity Substitution Sources...
- England. God's peace! I
would not lose so
great an
honour As one man more
methinks would share from me For the best hope I have. O, do not wish one more!...