The Plays of William Shakspeare: Much ado about nothingT. Davison, 1807 |
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... fool , reading the challenge , subscribed for Cupid , and challenged him at the bird - bolt . — I pray you , how many hath he killed and eaten in these wars ? But how many hath he killed ? for , indeed , I pro- mised to eat all of his ...
... fool , reading the challenge , subscribed for Cupid , and challenged him at the bird - bolt . — I pray you , how many hath he killed and eaten in these wars ? But how many hath he killed ? for , indeed , I pro- mised to eat all of his ...
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... fool , that betroths himself to unquietness ? Bora . Marry , it is your brother's right hand . D. John . Who ? the most exquisite Claudio ? Bora . Even he . D. John . A proper squire ! And who , and who ? which way looks he ? Bora ...
... fool , that betroths himself to unquietness ? Bora . Marry , it is your brother's right hand . D. John . Who ? the most exquisite Claudio ? Bora . Even he . D. John . A proper squire ! And who , and who ? which way looks he ? Bora ...
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... fool ; only his gift is in devising impossible slanders : none but libertines delight in him ; and the commen- dation is not in his wit , but in his villainy ; for he both pleaseth men , and angers them , and then they laugh at him ...
... fool ; only his gift is in devising impossible slanders : none but libertines delight in him ; and the commen- dation is not in his wit , but in his villainy ; for he both pleaseth men , and angers them , and then they laugh at him ...
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... fool will eat no supper that night . [ Musick within . We must follow the leaders . Bene . In every good thing . Beat . Nay , if they lead to any ill , I will leave them at the next turning . [ Dance . Then exeunt all but Don John ...
... fool will eat no supper that night . [ Musick within . We must follow the leaders . Bene . In every good thing . Beat . Nay , if they lead to any ill , I will leave them at the next turning . [ Dance . Then exeunt all but Don John ...
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William Shakespeare. know me , and not know me ! The prince's fool ! - Ha ! it may be , I go under that title , because I am merry . - Yea ; but so ; I am apt to do myself wrong : I am not so reputed : it is the base , the bitter dis ...
William Shakespeare. know me , and not know me ! The prince's fool ! - Ha ! it may be , I go under that title , because I am merry . - Yea ; but so ; I am apt to do myself wrong : I am not so reputed : it is the base , the bitter dis ...
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