The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 82
... fool , a rogue , that now and then goes to the wars , to grace himself at his return into London under the form of a soldier . And such fellows are perfect in the great commanders ' names : and they will learn you by rote where services ...
... fool , a rogue , that now and then goes to the wars , to grace himself at his return into London under the form of a soldier . And such fellows are perfect in the great commanders ' names : and they will learn you by rote where services ...
Page 92
... fool's bolt is soon shot . ' Con . You have shot over . Orl . ' Tis not the first time you were overshot . 140 bate " ; this pun depends 127 , 128. " ' tis a hooded valor , upon the equivocal use of bate . When a hawk is unhooded , her ...
... fool's bolt is soon shot . ' Con . You have shot over . Orl . ' Tis not the first time you were overshot . 140 bate " ; this pun depends 127 , 128. " ' tis a hooded valor , upon the equivocal use of bate . When a hawk is unhooded , her ...
Page 101
... fool and a prating coxcomb , is it meet , think that we should also , look you , be an ass and a fool and a prating coxcomb ? in your own conscience , now ? Gow . I will speak lower . 80 Flu . I pray you and beseech you that you will ...
... fool and a prating coxcomb , is it meet , think that we should also , look you , be an ass and a fool and a prating coxcomb ? in your own conscience , now ? Gow . I will speak lower . 80 Flu . I pray you and beseech you that you will ...
Page 106
... Keep thy word : fare thee well . Bates . Be friends , you English fools , be friends : we have French quarrels enow , if 250 you could tell how to reckon . K. Hen . Indeed , the French may lay twenty 106 Act IV . Sc . i . THE LIFE OF.
... Keep thy word : fare thee well . Bates . Be friends , you English fools , be friends : we have French quarrels enow , if 250 you could tell how to reckon . K. Hen . Indeed , the French may lay twenty 106 Act IV . Sc . i . THE LIFE OF.
Page 107
... fool , whose sense no more can feel But his own wringing ! What infinite heart's- ease Must kings neglect , that private men enjoy ! And what have kings , that privates have not too , Save ceremony , save general ceremony ? And what art ...
... fool , whose sense no more can feel But his own wringing ! What infinite heart's- ease Must kings neglect , that private men enjoy ! And what have kings , that privates have not too , Save ceremony , save general ceremony ? And what art ...
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