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" The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. The heathen philosopher, when he hud a desire to eat a grape, would open his lips when he put it into his mouth ; meaning thereby, that grapes were made to eat, and lips to open.... "
As You Like it: A Comedy in Five Acts - Sivu 57
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...is good, very food, very excellent good: — and yet it is not ; itisbutso so. Art thou wise? Will. I do suspect thee very grievously. Hub. If I in act,...orsinofthonght, Be guilty ofthe stealing that sweet wist, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. The heathen philosopher, when he hada desire to...

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William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 sivua
...good, very good, very excellent good : — and yet it is not ; it is but so во. Art thoa wise? Will. Ay» sir, I have a pretty wit. Touch. Why, thou say'st well. I do now remember a saying ; Tlieftwi tioth think he. is »vv< , but the wi*e man knotes himself to be afoot. The heathen philosopher,...

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...good, very good, very excellent good : — and yet it is not ; it is but so so. Art thou wise ? Will. Ay, Sir, I have a pretty wit. Touch. Why, thou say'st...do now remember a saying ; The fool doth think he it wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. The heathen philosopher, when he had a desire...

The Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 sivua
...not ; it is but so so. Art thou Witt. Av, sir, I have a pretty wit. [wise? Touch. Why, thou say st Phi. Fr it «•/«•. but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. The heathen philosopher, when he had a...

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William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 sivua
...say'stwelt. 1 do now remember a saying ; The fuol ¡loih think he it tvite, but the Tviee man know* hinmelfto ^ •ould open his tips when he put it into his mouth: leaning thereby, that grapes were made te eat,...

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William Shakespeare - 1828 - 378 sivua
...good, very good, very excellent good : — and yet it is not ; it ia but so so. Art thou wise 1 Will. Ay, sir, I have a pretty wit. Touch. Why, thou say'st well. I do now remember a saying; The fool doth thinh he is wise, hut the uise man knows himself to he a fool. The heathen philosopher, when he had...

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...good, very good, very excellent good : — and yet it is not ; it is but so so. Art thou wise 7 WilL Thv head, thy sovereign ; one that cares for thee, And for w trise, !ш( the wine man know» himself to be a fool. The icathen philosopher, when he had a desire...

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...TÎV by, thou say'at well. I do now remember a saying ; Tht fool doth think he is wine, but the mise' man knows himself to be a fool. The heathen philosopher, when he had a desire to eat a ffrapc, would open his lips when he put it into his month ; meaning thereby, that grapes were made...




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