The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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So would I , till you had measured how long a fool you were upon the ground . [ Aside . CLO . And that she should love this fellow , and refuse me ! 8 - he fled forward still , toward your face . ] So , in Troilus and Cressida : 66 will ...
So would I , till you had measured how long a fool you were upon the ground . [ Aside . CLO . And that she should love this fellow , and refuse me ! 8 - he fled forward still , toward your face . ] So , in Troilus and Cressida : 66 will ...
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She shines not upon fools , lest the reflection should hurt her . [ Aside . CLO . Come , I'll to my chamber : ' Would there had been some hurt done ! 2 LORD . I wish not so ; unless it had been the fall of an ass , which is no great ...
She shines not upon fools , lest the reflection should hurt her . [ Aside . CLO . Come , I'll to my chamber : ' Would there had been some hurt done ! 2 LORD . I wish not so ; unless it had been the fall of an ass , which is no great ...
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... and in compliance with our author's practice when he designs any of his characters to speak emphatically : Thus , in Much Ado About Nothing : " I do much wonder that one man , seeing how much another man is a fool , " & c .
... and in compliance with our author's practice when he designs any of his characters to speak emphatically : Thus , in Much Ado About Nothing : " I do much wonder that one man , seeing how much another man is a fool , " & c .
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She is fool'd With a most false effect ; and I the truer , So to be false with her 2 . QUEEN . Until I send for thee . COR . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . QUEEN . Weeps she still , say'st thou ?
She is fool'd With a most false effect ; and I the truer , So to be false with her 2 . QUEEN . Until I send for thee . COR . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . QUEEN . Weeps she still , say'st thou ?
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Third Part , Act V. Sc . I .: " Why what a peevish fool was that of Crete . " Strange is again used by our author in his Venus and Adonis , in : the sense in which Mr. Steevens supposes it to be used here : " Measure my strangeness by ...
Third Part , Act V. Sc . I .: " Why what a peevish fool was that of Crete . " Strange is again used by our author in his Venus and Adonis , in : the sense in which Mr. Steevens supposes it to be used here : " Measure my strangeness by ...
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