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... fools and buffoons , introduced in the plays a little before our author's time : and of whom he has left us a small taste in his own . THEOBALD . In Marston's 10th Satire there ... fool and fight is , beside forfeiting Our own PROLOGUE. ...
... fools and buffoons , introduced in the plays a little before our author's time : and of whom he has left us a small taste in his own . THEOBALD . In Marston's 10th Satire there ... fool and fight is , beside forfeiting Our own PROLOGUE. ...
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William Shakespeare. As fool and fight is , beside forfeiting Our own brains , and the opinion that we bring , ( To make that only true we now intend , 3 ) Will leave us never an understanding friend . such a show As fool and fight is ...
William Shakespeare. As fool and fight is , beside forfeiting Our own brains , and the opinion that we bring , ( To make that only true we now intend , 3 ) Will leave us never an understanding friend . such a show As fool and fight is ...
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... fool , and beggar . The two kings , Equal in lustre , were now best , now worst , the speaker ) pomp led a single life , as not finding a husband able to support her according to her dignity ; but she has now got one in Henry VIII . who ...
... fool , and beggar . The two kings , Equal in lustre , were now best , now worst , the speaker ) pomp led a single life , as not finding a husband able to support her according to her dignity ; but she has now got one in Henry VIII . who ...
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... fool , and feather , ' that they got in France , 9 -cut too , ] Old copy - cut to't . Corrected in the fourth folio . MALone . Both the first and second folio read - cut too't , so that for part of this correction we are not indebted to ...
... fool , and feather , ' that they got in France , 9 -cut too , ] Old copy - cut to't . Corrected in the fourth folio . MALone . Both the first and second folio read - cut too't , so that for part of this correction we are not indebted to ...
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... Fool laughing at a Feather . " But Sir Thomas Lovell's is rather an allusion to the feathers which were formerly worn by fools in their caps . See a print on this subject from a painting of Jordaens , engraved by Voert ; and again , in ...
... Fool laughing at a Feather . " But Sir Thomas Lovell's is rather an allusion to the feathers which were formerly worn by fools in their caps . See a print on this subject from a painting of Jordaens , engraved by Voert ; and again , in ...
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