| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 809 pagina’s
...the kingdom ; to the clergy, to the barons, and to the people. Ннни'я History of England. I must have liberty Withal as large a charter as the wind. To blow on whom I please ; for so fools have ; And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh. S/iaktpeare.... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 484 pagina’s
...that you weed your better judgments Of all opinion that grows rank in them, That I am wise. I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please : for so fools have : And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh : And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 pagina’s
...that you weed your better judgments Of all opinion that grows rank in them, That I am wise. I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please ; for so fools have : And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh : And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pagina’s
...that jou weed your better judgment! Of all opinion that grows rank in them, That I am wise. I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please ; for so fools have : And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh : And... | |
| John Evans - 1831 - 322 pagina’s
...that you weed your better judgments Of all opinion that grows rank in them, That I am wise. I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please ; for so fools have : And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh : And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pagina’s
...you weed your better judgments Of all opinion that grows rank in them, That I am wise. I must hare , Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to please: for so fools have: And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh: And why,... | |
| Marshall McLuhan - 1962 - 306 pagina’s
...centuries, discovering the role of "man of letters" only in the eighteenth century: Jaques. ... I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please; for so fools have. And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh. And why,... | |
| James Phinney Baxter - 1915 - 790 pagina’s
...that you weed your better judgments Of all opinion that grows rank in them, That I am wise. I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please: for so fools have: And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh. How suggestive... | |
| 1889 - 68 pagina’s
..." Litigious terms, fat contentions, flowing fees." Our Guests, . . . . GE Eliot, Jr., '86. "I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please." The Sister-City, . . . . EA Stevenson, '88 " And Satan came also." The Glee Club Gave its... | |
| Philip Edwards - 2004 - 264 pagina’s
...paradoxical postulate. Jaques is a libertine turned melancholy moralist, who wants to be a licensed fool with 'liberty / Withal', as large a charter as the wind To blow on whom I please, for so fools have; And they that are most galled with my folly, They most must laugh. (11.... | |
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