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Pagina 27
8 I keep but three men and a boy yet , ] As great a fool as the poet has made Slender , it appears , by his boasting of his wealth , his breeding and his courage , that he knew how to win a woman . This is a fine instance of ...
8 I keep but three men and a boy yet , ] As great a fool as the poet has made Slender , it appears , by his boasting of his wealth , his breeding and his courage , that he knew how to win a woman . This is a fine instance of ...
Pagina 45
You shall have An fool's - head1 of your own . No , I know Anne's mind for that : never a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne's mind than I do ; nor can do more than I do with her , I thank heaven . 1 Fent . [ Within . ] ...
You shall have An fool's - head1 of your own . No , I know Anne's mind for that : never a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne's mind than I do ; nor can do more than I do with her , I thank heaven . 1 Fent . [ Within . ] ...
Pagina 49
So , in Twelfth Night , Mal- volio says of the Clown- " I saw him , the other day , put down by an ordinary fool ; " i . e . confounded . Again , in Love's Labour's Lost " How the ladies and I have put him down !
So , in Twelfth Night , Mal- volio says of the Clown- " I saw him , the other day , put down by an ordinary fool ; " i . e . confounded . Again , in Love's Labour's Lost " How the ladies and I have put him down !
Pagina 60
Though Page be a secure fool , and stands so 6 my long sword , ] Before the introduction of rapiers , the swords in use were of an enormous length , and sometimes raised with both hands . Shallow , with an old man's vanity , censures ...
Though Page be a secure fool , and stands so 6 my long sword , ] Before the introduction of rapiers , the swords in use were of an enormous length , and sometimes raised with both hands . Shallow , with an old man's vanity , censures ...
Pagina 82
Again , in Troi- lus and Cressida : " Thou art proclaim'd a fool , I think . " Cock of the Game , however , is not , as Dr. Warburton pro- nounces it , a modern elegancy of speech , for it is found in Warner's Albion's England ...
Again , in Troi- lus and Cressida : " Thou art proclaim'd a fool , I think . " Cock of the Game , however , is not , as Dr. Warburton pro- nounces it , a modern elegancy of speech , for it is found in Warner's Albion's England ...
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