The Works of Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra, 1950At the University Press, 1948 |
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... fool ! I met a fool i'th ' forest , A motley fool - a miserable world ! - As I do live by food , I met a fool , Who laid him down and basked him , in the sun , And railed on Lady Fortune in good terms , In good set terms , and yet a ...
... fool ! I met a fool i'th ' forest , A motley fool - a miserable world ! - As I do live by food , I met a fool , Who laid him down and basked him , in the sun , And railed on Lady Fortune in good terms , In good set terms , and yet a ...
Page 129
... motley ' fool was one of two kinds of fool . a miserable world ! F. ' ( a miferable world :) ' We suspect QAY 9 2.6 . 129 NOTES.
... motley ' fool was one of two kinds of fool . a miserable world ! F. ' ( a miferable world :) ' We suspect QAY 9 2.6 . 129 NOTES.
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... MOTLEY . There were two sorts of fool at this period : the motley fool and the fool in the yellow petticoat . Apparently the motley fool was the superior intellectu- ally , the other type being the ' natural ' or idiot . The motley fool's ...
... MOTLEY . There were two sorts of fool at this period : the motley fool and the fool in the yellow petticoat . Apparently the motley fool was the superior intellectu- ally , the other type being the ' natural ' or idiot . The motley fool's ...
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