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Page 77
... fool with child ; a dumb in nocent , that could not say him , nay . [ Dumain lifts up his hand in anger . ] Ber . Nay , by your leave , hold your hands ; though I know , his brains are forfeit to the next tile that falls . 1. Sold ...
... fool with child ; a dumb in nocent , that could not say him , nay . [ Dumain lifts up his hand in anger . ] Ber . Nay , by your leave , hold your hands ; though I know , his brains are forfeit to the next tile that falls . 1. Sold ...
Page 78
... fool , and full of gold , Par . That is not the duke's letter , sir ; that is an advertisement to a proper maid in Flo- rence , one Diana , to take heed of the allure- ment of one count Rousillon , a foolish idle boy , but , for all ...
... fool , and full of gold , Par . That is not the duke's letter , sir ; that is an advertisement to a proper maid in Flo- rence , one Diana , to take heed of the allure- ment of one count Rousillon , a foolish idle boy , but , for all ...
Page 79
... fool : drunkenness is his best virtue ; for he will be swine - drunk ; and in his sleep he does little harm , save to his bed - clothes about him ; but they know his con- ditions , and lay him in straw . I have but little more to say ...
... fool : drunkenness is his best virtue ; for he will be swine - drunk ; and in his sleep he does little harm , save to his bed - clothes about him ; but they know his con- ditions , and lay him in straw . I have but little more to say ...
Page 82
... fool'd , by foolery thrive ! • There's place , and means , for every man alive . I'll after them . C3 S CENE IV . [ Exit . ] Florence . A room in the Widow's House.c K Enter HELENA , Widow , and DIANA . Hel . That you may well perceive ...
... fool'd , by foolery thrive ! • There's place , and means , for every man alive . I'll after them . C3 S CENE IV . [ Exit . ] Florence . A room in the Widow's House.c K Enter HELENA , Widow , and DIANA . Hel . That you may well perceive ...
Page 84
... fool ? Clown . A fool , sir , at a woman's service , and a knave at a man's . Laf . Your distinction ? Clown . I would cozen the man of his wife , and do his service . Laf . So you were a knave at his service , indeed . Clown . And I ...
... fool ? Clown . A fool , sir , at a woman's service , and a knave at a man's . Laf . Your distinction ? Clown . I would cozen the man of his wife , and do his service . Laf . So you were a knave at his service , indeed . Clown . And I ...
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