The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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... fool . Oph . My lord , he hath impórtun'd me with In honourable fashion . [ love , Pol . Ay , fashion you may call ... fools of nature , I would not , in plain terms , from this time fo- th , So horribly to shake our disposition , Have ...
... fool . Oph . My lord , he hath impórtun'd me with In honourable fashion . [ love , Pol . Ay , fashion you may call ... fools of nature , I would not , in plain terms , from this time fo- th , So horribly to shake our disposition , Have ...
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... Fool - hardiness ! not I. 2 Sol . Nor I. 3 Sol . See , they Have shut him in . [ alarum continues . All . To the pot , I warrant him . Enter Titus Lartius . Lart . What is become of Marcius ? All . Slain , sir , doubtless . 1 Sol ...
... Fool - hardiness ! not I. 2 Sol . Nor I. 3 Sol . See , they Have shut him in . [ alarum continues . All . To the pot , I warrant him . Enter Titus Lartius . Lart . What is become of Marcius ? All . Slain , sir , doubtless . 1 Sol ...
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... fool.- Vol . Ay , fool ; is that a shame ? —Note but this Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou fox - ship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome , Than thou hast spoken words ? Sic . O blessed heavens ! [ words ; Vol . More noble ...
... fool.- Vol . Ay , fool ; is that a shame ? —Note but this Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou fox - ship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome , Than thou hast spoken words ? Sic . O blessed heavens ! [ words ; Vol . More noble ...
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... fools . If they should speak , would almost damn those ears , Which , hearing them , would call their brothers , I'll tell thee more of this another time : But fish not , with this melancholy bait , For this fool's gudgeon , this ...
... fools . If they should speak , would almost damn those ears , Which , hearing them , would call their brothers , I'll tell thee more of this another time : But fish not , with this melancholy bait , For this fool's gudgeon , this ...
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... fools with varnish'd faces ; But stop my house's ears , I mean my casements : Let not the sound of shallow foppery enter ... fool of Hagar's offspring , ha ? How like the prodigal doth she return , With over - weather'd ribs , and ragged ...
... fools with varnish'd faces ; But stop my house's ears , I mean my casements : Let not the sound of shallow foppery enter ... fool of Hagar's offspring , ha ? How like the prodigal doth she return , With over - weather'd ribs , and ragged ...
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