Frases de Thomas Middleton
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Thomas Middleton , dramaturgo inglés de teatro renacentista inglés.

✵ 18. abril 1580 – 4. julio 1627
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Frases célebres de Thomas Middleton

“Una de las ventajas de ser desordenado es que uno está continuamente haciendo nuevos y excitantes descubrimientos.”

Fuente: Rey, Alan. Hacer marketing. Pocket Management. Editorial Vergara & Riba Editoras, 2006 ISBN 987920199X, 9789879201992. p. 42.

“La verdad no necesita el oropel de la retórica.”

Original: «The truth does not need the tinsel of rhetoric».
Fuente: Middleton, Thomas. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works Oxford Middleton. Editores Gary Taylor, John Lavagnino. Edición ilustrada, reimpresa. Editorial OUP Oxford, 2010. ISBN 9780199580538.

“La justicia puede adormecerse un poco, pero al final ve claro”

Original: «Justice can be numbed a little, but in the end it sees clearly».

Thomas Middleton: Frases en inglés

“In spite of my teeth.”

A Trick to catch the Old One (1605), act i, sc. 2.

“As true as I live.”

Act v. Sc. 3.
The Family of Love (co-written with Thomas Dekker, 1602-7)

“As the case stands.”

The Old Law (1618-19), Act ii. Sc. 1. Co-written with William Rowley and perhaps a third collaborator, who may have been Philip Massinger or Thomas Heywood. Compare: "As the case stands", Mathew Henry, Commentaries, Psalm cxix.

“On his last legs.”

The Old Law (1618-19), Act v. Sc. 1.

“Spick and span new.”

Act iv. Sc. 3. Compare: "Spick and span new", Ford, The Lover’s Melancholy, act i. sc. 1. George Farquhar, Preface to his Works.
The Family of Love (co-written with Thomas Dekker, 1602-7)