The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page xxxviii
... fool " ; he belongs equally to either group of the dramatis personæ , the serious or the comic ; his is the highest wisdom of the play , and its lowest buffoonery ; he can sing with grace and fervour a song that dallies with the ...
... fool " ; he belongs equally to either group of the dramatis personæ , the serious or the comic ; his is the highest wisdom of the play , and its lowest buffoonery ; he can sing with grace and fervour a song that dallies with the ...
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... fools , " 1 . v . 91 ) ; or , as Wright suggests , the final s of " numbers " may have disappeared before the initial s of the next word . Possibly as the Captain speaks the words " those poor numbers , " he points to the sailors who ...
... fools , " 1 . v . 91 ) ; or , as Wright suggests , the final s of " numbers " may have disappeared before the initial s of the next word . Possibly as the Captain speaks the words " those poor numbers , " he points to the sailors who ...
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... fool and a prodigal . Sir To . Fie , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' the viol- 25 de - gamboys , and speaks three or four languages word for word without book , and hath all the good gifts of nature . Mar. He hath indeed , almost ...
... fool and a prodigal . Sir To . Fie , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' the viol- 25 de - gamboys , and speaks three or four languages word for word without book , and hath all the good gifts of nature . Mar. He hath indeed , almost ...
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... fools in hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my hand . Mar. Now , sir , " thought is free " : I pray you , bring 70 your hand to the buttery - bar and let it drink . " " 53 ...
... fools in hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my hand . Mar. Now , sir , " thought is free " : I pray you , bring 70 your hand to the buttery - bar and let it drink . " " 53 ...
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... fool . " So also in Love's Labour's Lost , V. ii . 373 , " This jest is dry to me . " 79. at my fingers ' ends ] in two senses , ( 1 ) " I am always ready with a jest , " ( 2 ) " I hold you by the hand . " Possibly Maria raises Sir ...
... fool . " So also in Love's Labour's Lost , V. ii . 373 , " This jest is dry to me . " 79. at my fingers ' ends ] in two senses , ( 1 ) " I am always ready with a jest , " ( 2 ) " I hold you by the hand . " Possibly Maria raises Sir ...
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