John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: General introduction. All's well. As you like it. Comedy of errorsCharles Harlen Shattuck Folger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... doth keep itself ; There's none within . Oli . If that an eye may profit by a tongue , Then I should know you by description ; Such garments , and such years : -Are not you The owner of the house I did inquire for ? 1 Cel . It is no ...
... doth keep itself ; There's none within . Oli . If that an eye may profit by a tongue , Then I should know you by description ; Such garments , and such years : -Are not you The owner of the house I did inquire for ? 1 Cel . It is no ...
Page 58
... doth keep itself ; There's none within . Oli . If that an eye may profit by a tongue , Then I should know you by description : Such garments , and such years : -Are not you The owner of the house I did inquire for ? Cel . It is no boast ...
... doth keep itself ; There's none within . Oli . If that an eye may profit by a tongue , Then I should know you by description : Such garments , and such years : -Are not you The owner of the house I did inquire for ? Cel . It is no boast ...
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... doth think he is wise , but the wise man knows himself to be a fool . The heathen philosopher , when he had a desire to eat a grape , would open his lips when he put it into his mouth ; meaning thereby , that grapes were made to eat ...
... doth think he is wise , but the wise man knows himself to be a fool . The heathen philosopher , when he had a desire to eat a grape , would open his lips when he put it into his mouth ; meaning thereby , that grapes were made to eat ...
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