The Works of Shakespeare, Tema 10 |
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53 our whetstone ; for always the dulness of the fool is ACT I the whetstone of the wits . How now , Wit ! whither Sc . II wander you ? Touch . Mistress , you must come away to your father . CEL . Were you made the messenger ? Touch .
53 our whetstone ; for always the dulness of the fool is ACT I the whetstone of the wits . How now , Wit ! whither Sc . II wander you ? Touch . Mistress , you must come away to your father . CEL . Were you made the messenger ? Touch .
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Why , how now , Monsieur ! what a life is this , That your poor friends must woo your company ! What , you look merrily ! JAQ . A fool , a fool ! I met a fool i ' the Forest , ACT II Sc . VII 20 30 A motley fooll. imagination . 1 wild .
Why , how now , Monsieur ! what a life is this , That your poor friends must woo your company ! What , you look merrily ! JAQ . A fool , a fool ! I met a fool i ' the Forest , ACT II Sc . VII 20 30 A motley fooll. imagination . 1 wild .
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As I do live by food , I met a fool ; Who laid him down and bask'd him in the Sun , And rail'd on Lady Fortune in good terms , In good set terms , and yet a motley fool ! Good morrow , Fool , quoth I. No , Sir , quoth he , Call me not ...
As I do live by food , I met a fool ; Who laid him down and bask'd him in the Sun , And rail'd on Lady Fortune in good terms , In good set terms , and yet a motley fool ! Good morrow , Fool , quoth I. No , Sir , quoth he , Call me not ...
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