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| People need insults. To be prepared for the next onslaught, everyone needs a line to drop on a pretentious boss, the overbearing in-laws, or the rude other driver. Now, count on the best insult-slinger in history, William Shakespeare, to supply the perfect last word! Shakespeare'’s Insults contains 4,190 of the most perfectly humorous, snobbish, and snide one-liners from the bard himself. Organized in three parts: short, quick vituperation; play-by-play insults; and an index of topical scorn. Never be at a loss for words again. Compiled and edited by Wayne F. Hill and Cynthia J. Õttchen. Copyright 1991, 1995. ISBN: 0-517-88539-5. Paper, 323 pages. |
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