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... Fool's ERRAND. So the same individual is often both fool and genius,—a fool all his life and a genius after his death, or a fool to one century and a genius to the next, or a fool at home and a prodigy abroad. Watt was a fool while he ...
... Fool's ERRAND. So the same individual is often both fool and genius,—a fool all his life and a genius after his death, or a fool to one century and a genius to the next, or a fool at home and a prodigy abroad. Watt was a fool while he ...
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... Fool's Journey . In the earliest example , from the Visconti- Sforza Tarot , c , 1450 , the Fool is an allegorical figure . The feathers in his hair represent folly , his tattered clothes poverty , and his ... Fool 29 Fools-Journey-page-29-B.
... Fool's Journey . In the earliest example , from the Visconti- Sforza Tarot , c , 1450 , the Fool is an allegorical figure . The feathers in his hair represent folly , his tattered clothes poverty , and his ... Fool 29 Fools-Journey-page-29-B.
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... fool, Stubbs. A damn fool. This mission you are on is nothing but a fool's errand. Mark my words.” Stubbs did not respond, content with letting a clearly agitated Harlan Brawner have the last word. Stubbs stopped at the desk of Ms ...
... fool, Stubbs. A damn fool. This mission you are on is nothing but a fool's errand. Mark my words.” Stubbs did not respond, content with letting a clearly agitated Harlan Brawner have the last word. Stubbs stopped at the desk of Ms ...
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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