| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 1058 sidor
...Tongue Of him that makes it: Then, if fickly Ears, Deaft with the Clamours of their own dear GroansJ Will hear your idle Scorns; continue then, And I will...But if they will not, throw away that Spirit, And I (hall find you empty of that Fault, Right joyful of your Reformation. Biron. A Twelve-month? Well,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 452 sidor
...Whpfe influence is begot of that loofe grace, Which (hallow laughing hearers give to fools : A Jeffs prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it : then, if fickly ears, Ke '.ft with the clamours of their own dear groans, Will hear your idle fcorns ; continue... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 460 sidor
...1040 Has. Why, that's the way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools: A jest's...tongue Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf'd with the clamours of their own dear groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 556 sidor
...agony. Rosa. Why, that's the way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools: A jest's...that makes it: then, if sickly ears, Deaf 'd with the clamours of their oM-n dear groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And I will have you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 424 sidor
...agony. Ros. Why, that's the way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools : A jest's...makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf 'd with the clamours of their own dear 4 groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And I will have you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 518 sidor
...agony. Ros. Why, that's the way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools: A jest's...that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf d with the clamours of their own dear groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And I will have you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 456 sidor
...agony. Ros. Why, that's the way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools: A jest's...tongue Of him that makes it: then, if sickly ears, Deaf'd with the clamours of their own dear groans, 7 Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 452 sidor
...grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools: . . , . p , b . ° A jest s prospertty ltes tn the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue...that makes it: then, if sickly ears, Deaf d with the clamours of their own dear groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And I will have you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 414 sidor
...agony. Ros. Why, that's the way to choke a gibing spiritWhose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools : A jest's...that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf d with the clamours of their own dear groans 6*, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And I will have you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 460 sidor
...agony. Ros. Why, that 's the way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools: A jest's...tongue Of him that makes it: then, if sickly ears, Deaf'd with the clamours of their own dear groans,7 Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And... | |
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