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Pagina 37
... things that have a conveniency to ourselves , or to the general nature . Laughter almost always cometh of things most disproportioned to ourselves and nature . Delight hath a joy n it either permanent or present . Laughter hath only a ...
... things that have a conveniency to ourselves , or to the general nature . Laughter almost always cometh of things most disproportioned to ourselves and nature . Delight hath a joy n it either permanent or present . Laughter hath only a ...
Pagina 42
... things . · · But for my love where nothing wants that want itself doth seek . When we want nothing , there is the reason and the oppor- tunity and the spring of love . They here stand martyrs slain in Cupid's wars . Lovers never thought ...
... things . · · But for my love where nothing wants that want itself doth seek . When we want nothing , there is the reason and the oppor- tunity and the spring of love . They here stand martyrs slain in Cupid's wars . Lovers never thought ...
Pagina 147
... thing that he had almost forgot . It is a way that some men have , to glance and dart at others by justifying them ... things in a false dis- loyal knave Are tricks of custom . OTн . Leave me , Iago . IAGO . My lord , I take my leave ...
... thing that he had almost forgot . It is a way that some men have , to glance and dart at others by justifying them ... things in a false dis- loyal knave Are tricks of custom . OTн . Leave me , Iago . IAGO . My lord , I take my leave ...
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