The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3Cassell, 1886 |
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... knave too ? Timon has already called Apemantus " a fool , " and now exclaims , ' What ! a knave as well as a fool ? ' He means that if he came merely to vex him from an idle habit of purposeless scoffing , it was the act of a fool ; but ...
... knave too ? Timon has already called Apemantus " a fool , " and now exclaims , ' What ! a knave as well as a fool ? ' He means that if he came merely to vex him from an idle habit of purposeless scoffing , it was the act of a fool ; but ...
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... knave ? 98 my fool ? -Go you , and call my fool hither . Enter OSWALD . [ Exit an Attendant . You , you , sirrah , where's my daughter ? - [ Exit . Osw . So please you , Lear . What says the fellow there ? Call the clotpoll99 back ...
... knave ? 98 my fool ? -Go you , and call my fool hither . Enter OSWALD . [ Exit an Attendant . You , you , sirrah , where's my daughter ? - [ Exit . Osw . So please you , Lear . What says the fellow there ? Call the clotpoll99 back ...
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... knave ; a finder - out of occasions ; that has an eye can stamp and counterfeit advantages , though true advantage never present itself . Besides , the knave is handsome , young , and hath all those requisites in him that folly and ...
... knave ; a finder - out of occasions ; that has an eye can stamp and counterfeit advantages , though true advantage never present itself . Besides , the knave is handsome , young , and hath all those requisites in him that folly and ...
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