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... fool is she , that knows , & c . ! i . 288 ; What dish o ' poison has she dressed him ! iii . 350 ; Cassius , what night is this ! vii . 121 ; what thing is it that I never Did see man die ! viii . 482 . abate , to lower , to depress ...
... fool is she , that knows , & c . ! i . 288 ; What dish o ' poison has she dressed him ! iii . 350 ; Cassius , what night is this ! vii . 121 ; what thing is it that I never Did see man die ! viii . 482 . abate , to lower , to depress ...
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... fool , viii . 45 : “ i.e. a fool to them . These rogues and cowards talk in such a boasting strain , that if we were to credit their account of themselves , Ajax would appear a person of no prowess when compared with them " ( MALONE ) ...
... fool , viii . 45 : “ i.e. a fool to them . These rogues and cowards talk in such a boasting strain , that if we were to credit their account of themselves , Ajax would appear a person of no prowess when compared with them " ( MALONE ) ...
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... fool , a common jes- ter , " WARBURTON ) , ii . 239 ; there is no slander in an allowed fool , iii . 325 ; Allow'd ( " confirmed , " SINGER ) with absolute power , vii . 91 . allow the wind , " stand to the leeward of me " ( STEEVENS ) ...
... fool , a common jes- ter , " WARBURTON ) , ii . 239 ; there is no slander in an allowed fool , iii . 325 ; Allow'd ( " confirmed , " SINGER ) with absolute power , vii . 91 . allow the wind , " stand to the leeward of me " ( STEEVENS ) ...
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... fools described . The construction is , ' next comes the fool , i.e. the Bavian fool , & c . ' The tricks of the Bavian , his tumbling and barking like a dog . were peculiar to the morris - dance described in the Two Noble Kinsmen ...
... fools described . The construction is , ' next comes the fool , i.e. the Bavian fool , & c . ' The tricks of the Bavian , his tumbling and barking like a dog . were peculiar to the morris - dance described in the Two Noble Kinsmen ...
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... fools : " " To beg a person for a fool ; to apply to be his guardian . In the old common law was a writ de idiota inquirendo , under which , if a man was legally proved an idiot , the profits of his lands and the custody of his person ...
... fools : " " To beg a person for a fool ; to apply to be his guardian . In the old common law was a writ de idiota inquirendo , under which , if a man was legally proved an idiot , the profits of his lands and the custody of his person ...
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