The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 3 |
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Who comes here for Enter Parolles , One that goes with him : I love him for his fake , And yet I know him a notorious liar ; Think him a great way fool , folely a coward ; Yet thefe fix'd evils fit fo fit in him , That they take place ...
Who comes here for Enter Parolles , One that goes with him : I love him for his fake , And yet I know him a notorious liar ; Think him a great way fool , folely a coward ; Yet thefe fix'd evils fit fo fit in him , That they take place ...
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To be young again , if we could I will be a fool in a queftion , hoping to be the wifer by your anfwer . I pray you , Sir , are you a courtier ? Clo . O Lord , Sir - there's a fimple putting off : more , more , a hundred of them .
To be young again , if we could I will be a fool in a queftion , hoping to be the wifer by your anfwer . I pray you , Sir , are you a courtier ? Clo . O Lord , Sir - there's a fimple putting off : more , more , a hundred of them .
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I play the noble hufwife with the time , to entertain it fo merrily with a fool . Clo . O Lord , Sir - why , there't serves well again . Count . An end , Sir ; to your bufinefs : give Helen this , And urge her to a prefent answer back .
I play the noble hufwife with the time , to entertain it fo merrily with a fool . Clo . O Lord , Sir - why , there't serves well again . Count . An end , Sir ; to your bufinefs : give Helen this , And urge her to a prefent answer back .
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Go to , thou art a witty fool , I have found thee . Clo . Did you find me in yourself , Sir ? or were you taught to find me ? the search , Sir , was profitable , and much fool may you find in you , even to the world's pleafure , and the ...
Go to , thou art a witty fool , I have found thee . Clo . Did you find me in yourself , Sir ? or were you taught to find me ? the search , Sir , was profitable , and much fool may you find in you , even to the world's pleafure , and the ...
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They begin to fmoak me , and difgraces have of late knock'd too often at my door ; I find , my tongue is too fool - hardy ; but my heart hath the fear of Mars before it and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . Lord .
They begin to fmoak me , and difgraces have of late knock'd too often at my door ; I find , my tongue is too fool - hardy ; but my heart hath the fear of Mars before it and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . Lord .
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Seite 75 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.