The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothingPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... doth very wisely hit Doth very foolishly , although he smart , Not to seem senseless of the bob : 1 if not , The wise man's folly is anatomiz'd Even by the squandering glances ' of the fool . Invest me in my motley ; give me leave To ...
... doth very wisely hit Doth very foolishly , although he smart , Not to seem senseless of the bob : 1 if not , The wise man's folly is anatomiz'd Even by the squandering glances ' of the fool . Invest me in my motley ; give me leave To ...
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... doth his effigies witness Most truly limn'd and living in your face , Be truly welcome hither : I am the Duke That lov'd your father : the residue of your fortune , 180 190 1 unnatural . 2 hypocrisy . 3 disfeature , change in aspect ...
... doth his effigies witness Most truly limn'd and living in your face , Be truly welcome hither : I am the Duke That lov'd your father : the residue of your fortune , 180 190 1 unnatural . 2 hypocrisy . 3 disfeature , change in aspect ...
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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 , and ...
... 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 , and ...
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ACT II Sc Aliena AMIENS Art thou Audrey banish'd BANISHED DUKE bear beard BEAU better brother call'd Charles chide comes counterfeit Court Cousin daughter diest doth DUKE F Duke's Enter ORLANDO Enter ROSALIND Enter TOUCHSTONE exeunt exit eyes fair faith father fool Forest of Arden Fortune foul Ganymede gentle give Grace hand hath heart hey-ho hither honour Hymen JAQUES kiss ladies live look Lord lov'd lover man's marriage Master melancholy mistress Monsieur motley fool never Phebe pity poor pr'ythee pray pretty ROSALIND and CELIA SCENE Shepherd shew SILVIUS sing Sir Rowland song speak swear sweet tell thank thee thing thou art Thou hast tongue TOUCH tree troth truly twill verses weep Wilt thou wise withal woman word World wrastler wrastling young your's youth