The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... Fool to cut off the argument ? Enter TOUCHSTONE . Ros . Indeed , then is Fortune too hard for Nature , when Fortune ... fool is the whetstone of the wits . - How now , wit ! whither wander you ? 2 That is , drive her from it with gibes ...
... Fool to cut off the argument ? Enter TOUCHSTONE . Ros . Indeed , then is Fortune too hard for Nature , when Fortune ... fool is the whetstone of the wits . - How now , wit ! whither wander you ? 2 That is , drive her from it with gibes ...
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... Fool ? Touch . Of a certain knight that swore by his honour they were good pancakes , and swore by his honour the ... Fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly . 4 Naught is simply bad , as in our word naughty . It must not ...
... Fool ? Touch . Of a certain knight that swore by his honour they were good pancakes , and swore by his honour the ... Fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly . 4 Naught is simply bad , as in our word naughty . It must not ...
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... Fools have was silenced , the little foolery that wise men have makes a great show . Here comes Monsieur Le Beau . Ros . With his mouth full of news . Cel . Which he will put on us , as pigeons feed their young . Ros . Then shall we be ...
... Fools have was silenced , the little foolery that wise men have makes a great show . Here comes Monsieur Le Beau . Ros . With his mouth full of news . Cel . Which he will put on us , as pigeons feed their young . Ros . Then shall we be ...
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... fool : she robs thee of thy name ; And thou wilt show more bright and seem more virtuous When she is gone . Then open not thy lips : Firm and irrevocable is my doom Which I have pass'd upon her : she is banish'd . Cel . Pronounce that ...
... fool : she robs thee of thy name ; And thou wilt show more bright and seem more virtuous When she is gone . Then open not thy lips : Firm and irrevocable is my doom Which I have pass'd upon her : she is banish'd . Cel . Pronounce that ...
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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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Adam Audrey bear Beau better brother called CELIA Cesario Clown Collier's second folio Corrected dear Devil dost doth Duke F Dyce Enter Sir Exeunt Exit eyes FABIAN fair faith father Fool Forest Forest of Arden Fortune Ganymede gentle gentleman give hand Hanmer hath heart hither honour humour Illyria Jaques Julius Cæsar knight lady Lettsom live lord lover madam Malvolio MARIA marry matter meaning merry mistress motley Fool never niece old text Olivia original reads Orlando Orsino Phebe phrase play Poet pr'ythee pray Rosalind SCENE Sebastian sense Shakespeare shalt shepherd SILVIUS sing Sir Andrew Sir ANDREW AGUECHEEK Sir TOBY BELCH Sir Topas song soul speak sweet tell thee thing thou art thou hast tongue Touch Touchstone Twelfth Night Viola woman word youth