The Arden Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare, Band 20Methuen, 1951 |
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... fool sick ? Ber . Sick at the heart . Ros . Alack ! let it blood . Ber . Would that do it good ? Ros . My physic says , ay . Ber . Will you prick't with your eye ? Ros . No point , with my knife . Ber . Now God save thy life ! Ros . And ...
... fool sick ? Ber . Sick at the heart . Ros . Alack ! let it blood . Ber . Would that do it good ? Ros . My physic says , ay . Ber . Will you prick't with your eye ? Ros . No point , with my knife . Ber . Now God save thy life ! Ros . And ...
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... fool to learn . " Patch " " was a common word for a fool . Or we may take it 66 a fool intent on learning . " I prefer the more active construction . patch ] fool . There has been much written upon this signification of the word , which ...
... fool to learn . " Patch " " was a common word for a fool . Or we may take it 66 a fool intent on learning . " I prefer the more active construction . patch ] fool . There has been much written upon this signification of the word , which ...
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... fools , " " you cannot beg us for fools . " The word " fool " is omitted here , as at line 478 . The allusion is to the begging of wardship or guardianship of idiots by favourites . See Nares ( Beg ) , who refers to Blackstone ( i . 8 ...
... fools , " " you cannot beg us for fools . " The word " fool " is omitted here , as at line 478 . The allusion is to the begging of wardship or guardianship of idiots by favourites . See Nares ( Beg ) , who refers to Blackstone ( i . 8 ...
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GENERAL EDITORS PREFACE | ix |
THE OCCASION | l |
TEXT AND NOTES I | 120 |
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