The Works of Shakespear: As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well, that ends well. Twelfth-night: or, What you willRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed , there is fortune too hard for nature ; when fortune makes Nature's natural the cutter off of nature's Wit . Cel . Peradventure , this is not fortune's work nei- ther , but nature's ; who ...
... Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed , there is fortune too hard for nature ; when fortune makes Nature's natural the cutter off of nature's Wit . Cel . Peradventure , this is not fortune's work nei- ther , but nature's ; who ...
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... fools may not speak wisely what wife men do foolishly . Cel . By my troth , thou say'st true ; for since the little wit that fools have was silenc'd , the little fool- ery that wife men have makes a great Show : here comes Monfieur Le ...
... fools may not speak wisely what wife men do foolishly . Cel . By my troth , thou say'st true ; for since the little wit that fools have was silenc'd , the little fool- ery that wife men have makes a great Show : here comes Monfieur Le ...
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... fool ; the robs thee of thy name , And thou wilt show more bright , and shine more virtuous , When she is gone ; then open not thy lips : Firm and irrevocable is my doom , Which I have past upon her ; the is banish'd . Cel . Pronounce ...
... fool ; the robs thee of thy name , And thou wilt show more bright , and shine more virtuous , When she is gone ; then open not thy lips : Firm and irrevocable is my doom , Which I have past upon her ; the is banish'd . Cel . Pronounce ...
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... Fool out of your father's Court ? Would he not be a comfort to our travel ? Cel . He'll go along o'er the wide world with me . Leave me alone to woo him ; let's away , And get our jewels and our wealth together ; Devise the fittest time ...
... Fool out of your father's Court ? Would he not be a comfort to our travel ? Cel . He'll go along o'er the wide world with me . Leave me alone to woo him ; let's away , And get our jewels and our wealth together ; Devise the fittest time ...
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... fools , Being native burghers of this defart city , Should , in their Confines , with forked heads Have their ... fool , Much marked of the melancholy Jaques , Stood on th ' extremest verge of the fwift brook , Augmenting it with ...
... fools , Being native burghers of this defart city , Should , in their Confines , with forked heads Have their ... fool , Much marked of the melancholy Jaques , Stood on th ' extremest verge of the fwift brook , Augmenting it with ...
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