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More than 5000 entries on the history, culture and life of Britain (published in 1993 by Macmillan, now out of print)
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'Neither a borrower nor a lender be'
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The most widely remembered line from the speech of Polonius to his son Laertes in Hamlet. Foolish though the old man is, his advice is excellent (though financially cautious), ending with 'to thine own self be true'.
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