The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 166
... fool . An allusion to the fool of the old Cheerly , my lord : how fares your grace ? — Sir Nicholas Gawsey hath for succour sent , And so hath Clifton : I'll to Clifton straight . K. Hen . Stay , and breathe awhile : - Thou hast redeem ...
... fool . An allusion to the fool of the old Cheerly , my lord : how fares your grace ? — Sir Nicholas Gawsey hath for succour sent , And so hath Clifton : I'll to Clifton straight . K. Hen . Stay , and breathe awhile : - Thou hast redeem ...
Page 184
... fool that taught them me . - This is the right fencing grace , my lord ; tap for tap , and so part fair . Ch . Just . Now , the Lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool.27 [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - LONDON . Another street . Enter Prince ...
... fool that taught them me . - This is the right fencing grace , my lord ; tap for tap , and so part fair . Ch . Just . Now , the Lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool.27 [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - LONDON . Another street . Enter Prince ...
Page 462
... fool was that of Crete , That taught his son the office of a fowl ! And yet , for all his wings , the fool was drown'd.38 K. Hen . I , Dædalus ; my poor boy , Icarus ; Thy father , Minos , that denied our course ; The sun , that sear'd ...
... fool was that of Crete , That taught his son the office of a fowl ! And yet , for all his wings , the fool was drown'd.38 K. Hen . I , Dædalus ; my poor boy , Icarus ; Thy father , Minos , that denied our course ; The sun , that sear'd ...
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