A few days ago
rdplaintiffs

Does anyone know the exact phrase by Shakespear?

It goes something like;

“An ungrateful child is like a siber’s tooth”?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is

To have a thankless child! Away, away!?

(King Lear)

p.s. It’s spelt Shakespeare. No offence, but just in case you’re writing an essay or something.

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A few days ago
ericbryce2
This may help you find what you’re looking for and could be a handy site later on. A lot of people have heard of wikipedia but not too many know about the wikiquote feature. Check it out.

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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Main_Page

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A few days ago
Quandary
Have you any idea which play it was from? I have the complete works here and I’m willing to look it up. Any idea who may have said it. Or even in what sort of context (so I can figure out which play?). It’s not familar
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