 | William Shakespeare - 1793 - 600 pagina’s
...Chaucer's Teftament ofCrefejfe. • Creffida is the pcrfon fpoksn of. MALONE. • I I Vio. This fellow's wife enough to play the fool; And, to do that well,...kind of wit : He muft obferve their mood on whom he jefts, The quality of perfons, and the time ; And, like the haggard,* check at every feather That comes... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1795 - 372 pagina’s
...you are, and what you would, is out of my welkin ; I might fay, element; but the word is over-worn. [Exit. Via, This fellow is wife enough to play the fool, And, to do tfial well, craves a kind of wit : He inuft obferve their mood on whom he jefis, The quality of the... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1797 - 594 pagina’s
...are out of my welkin : I might fay, element ; but the word is over- worn. [Exit, Vio. This fellow's wife enough to play the fool ; And, to do that well,...kind of wit : He muft obferve their mood on whom he jefts, The quality of perfons, and the time ; And, like the haggard, check at every feather That comes... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1797 - 600 pagina’s
...are out of my welkin : I might fay, element ; but the word is over-worn. [Exit. Via. This fellow's wife enough to play the fool ; And, to do that well,...kind of wit : He muft obferve their mood on whom he jeft$» The quality of perfons, and the time ; And, like the haggard,5 check at every feather That... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1798 - 444 pagina’s
...fay, element ; but the word is over- worn. [Exit. Vio. This fellow is wife enough to play the tool; And, to do that well, craves a kind of wit : He muft obferve their mood on whom he jefts, The quality of the perfons, and the time ; And, like the haggard, cheek at every feather That... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pagina’s
...out of my welkin : I might say, element ; but the word , is over-worn. [Exit. Vio. This fellow's wise enough to play the fool} And, to do that well, craves a kind of wit : He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time ; And, like the haggard,'... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1805 - 410 pagina’s
...he wisely shows, is fit; But wise men, folly-fallen, quite taint their wit. Flo. This fellow's wise enough to play the fool; And, to do that well, craves a kind of wit : He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time; And, like the haggard,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1805 - 518 pagina’s
...out of my welkin : I might say, element ; but the word is over-worn. \Exit. Via. This fellow's wise enough to play the fool ; And, to do that well, craves a kind of wit : He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time ; And, like the haggard,3... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1805
...out of my welkin : I might say, element ; hut the word is over-worn. [Exit. Vio, This fellow 's wise enough to play the fool ; And, to do that well, craves a kind of wit : , lie must ohserve their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time; And, like the... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1806 - 424 pagina’s
...out of my welkin : I might say, element ; but the word ia over-worn. [Exit. Vio. This fellow's wise enough to play the fool ; And, to do that well, craves a kind of wit : He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time ; And, like the haggard... | |
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