The Oxford Dictionary of QuotationsElizabeth M. Knowles Oxford University Press, 1999 - 1136 pages The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations has long been hailed as the most literary quotation book available. Here readers will find in one volume the wit and wisdom of humanity--the finest lines to be found in Shakespeare, the Bible, Mark Twain, Groucho Marx, and hundreds of other writers, philosophers, political figures, and entertainers. This major new edition offers the broadest and most up-to-date coverage of quotations available today. Now with 20,000 quotations arranged by author, this is Oxford's largest quotations dictionary ever. Alongside superb coverage of quotations from traditional sources, the Dictionary now boasts improved coverage of world religions, classical Greek and Latin literature, proverbs, and nursery rhymes. In addition, for the first time there are special sections for Advertising Slogans, Epitaphs, Film Lines, and Misquotations, which bring together topical and related quotes. Moreover, the new Fifth Edition provides enhanced accessibility with a new thematic index to help you find the best quotes on a chosen subject, more in depth details of the earliest traceable source, an extensive keyword index, and biographical cross references, so you will easily be able to find quotations for all occasions, and identify who said what, where, and when. Ranging from profound, to cogent, to witty, these quotations will add spice to your writing and conversation. An ideal reference for any home or office library, The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, Fifth Edition is a constant source of entertainment and inspiration for public speakers, writers, or anyone else who enjoys a sparkling line or a spirited reply. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
16th century American April attributed Bible BIBLE AUTHORIZED Book British Canterbury Tales canto Childe Harold's Pilgrimage D. H. Lawrence Daily Telegraph dead death dramatist early earth England English poet Epistle Epitaphs Essays eyes father film French Genesis ch George hath heart heaven Henry Holy House of Commons human hymn Irish Isaiah ch James Boswell John Keats King Labour Lady late sixteenth century letter live Lord March mid sixteenth century never night novelist November Odes bk Omar Khayyám Paradise Lost Paradise Lost 1667 peace political politician Prayer Proverbs Proverbs ch Psalm Revelation ch Robert Samuel Johnson 1791 sect Shakespeare songwriter soul speech St John ch St Luke ch St Matthew ch statesman sweet thee There's things Thomas thou translated Troilus and Criseyde truth unto William woman words writer written