The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 11R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... fool ; This deed I'll do , before this purpose cool : But no more sights ! -Where are these gentle- men ? Come , bring me where they are . [ Exeunt . Here it means the thing first thought or done . The word is used again in the prologue ...
... fool ; This deed I'll do , before this purpose cool : But no more sights ! -Where are these gentle- men ? Come , bring me where they are . [ Exeunt . Here it means the thing first thought or done . The word is used again in the prologue ...
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... fool , should I stay longer , It would be my disgrace , and your discomfort : I take my leave at once . L. MACD . [ Exit Rosse . Sirrah , your father's dead " : And what will you do now ? How will you live ? SON . As birds do , mother ...
... fool , should I stay longer , It would be my disgrace , and your discomfort : I take my leave at once . L. MACD . [ Exit Rosse . Sirrah , your father's dead " : And what will you do now ? How will you live ? SON . As birds do , mother ...
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... fool , and die On mine own sword ? whiles I see lives , the gashes Do better upon them . MACD . Re - enter MACDUFF . Turn , hell - hound , turn . MACB . Of all men else I have avoided thee : But get thee back , my soul is too much charg ...
... fool , and die On mine own sword ? whiles I see lives , the gashes Do better upon them . MACD . Re - enter MACDUFF . Turn , hell - hound , turn . MACB . Of all men else I have avoided thee : But get thee back , my soul is too much charg ...
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... fool , if you'll bear the burthen ; and I can play upon instruments scurvily , as gentlemen do . O that I had been gelded ! I should then have been a fat fool for a chamber , a squeaking fool for a tavern , and a private fool for all ...
... fool , if you'll bear the burthen ; and I can play upon instruments scurvily , as gentlemen do . O that I had been gelded ! I should then have been a fat fool for a chamber , a squeaking fool for a tavern , and a private fool for all ...
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... fool , and a prodigal . SIR TO . Fye , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' the viol - de - gamboys , and speaks three or four lan- guages word for word without book , and hath all the good gifts of nature . MAR . He hath , indeed ...
... fool , and a prodigal . SIR TO . Fye , that you'll say so ! he plays o ' the viol - de - gamboys , and speaks three or four lan- guages word for word without book , and hath all the good gifts of nature . MAR . He hath , indeed ...
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