The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volym 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed , there is fortune too hard for nature ; when fortune makes nature's Natural the cutter off of nature's Wit . Cel . Peradventure , this is not fortune's work , nei- ther , but nature's ; who ...
... Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed , there is fortune too hard for nature ; when fortune makes nature's Natural the cutter off of nature's Wit . Cel . Peradventure , this is not fortune's work , nei- ther , but nature's ; who ...
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... fool is the whetstone of the wits . How now , Wit , whither wander you ? Clo . Miftrefs , you must come away to your father . Cel . Were you made the meffenger ? Clo . No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . Rof . Where ...
... fool is the whetstone of the wits . How now , Wit , whither wander you ? Clo . Miftrefs , you must come away to your father . Cel . Were you made the meffenger ? Clo . No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . Rof . Where ...
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... fools have was filenc'd . ] Shake peare probably alludes to the ufe of fools or jefters , who for fome ages had been allowed in all courts an unbridled liberty of cenfure and mockery , and about this time began to be lefs tolerated ...
... fools have was filenc'd . ] Shake peare probably alludes to the ufe of fools or jefters , who for fome ages had been allowed in all courts an unbridled liberty of cenfure and mockery , and about this time began to be lefs tolerated ...
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... fool , according to the mode of wit at that time , are at a kind of cross purposes . Where the words of one fpeaker are wrefted by another , in a repartee , to a dif- ferent meaning . As where the Clown fays just before Nay , if I keep ...
... fool , according to the mode of wit at that time , are at a kind of cross purposes . Where the words of one fpeaker are wrefted by another , in a repartee , to a dif- ferent meaning . As where the Clown fays just before Nay , if I keep ...
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... fool ; the robs thee of thy name , And thou wilt fhow more bright , and feem more virtuous + , When she is gone . Then open not thy lips : Firm and irrevocable is my doom , Which I have paft upon her . She is banish'd . 4 And thou wilt ...
... fool ; the robs thee of thy name , And thou wilt fhow more bright , and feem more virtuous + , When she is gone . Then open not thy lips : Firm and irrevocable is my doom , Which I have paft upon her . She is banish'd . 4 And thou wilt ...
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