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... YOUNG , EDWARD 389 YOUNG , SIR JOHN , note 592 304 ZAMOYSKI , JAN • SIR ROBERT , note 592 ZOUCH , THOMAS , note • xiv INDEX OF AUTHORS .
... YOUNG , EDWARD 389 YOUNG , SIR JOHN , note 592 304 ZAMOYSKI , JAN • SIR ROBERT , note 592 ZOUCH , THOMAS , note • xiv INDEX OF AUTHORS .
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... iv . sc . 5 . - 6 Some are born great , some achieve greatness , and some have greatness thrust upon ' em . - SHAKESPEARE : Twelfth Night , act ii . sc . 5 . Young men think old men are fools ; but old BROOKE . 35 - CHAPMAN .
... iv . sc . 5 . - 6 Some are born great , some achieve greatness , and some have greatness thrust upon ' em . - SHAKESPEARE : Twelfth Night , act ii . sc . 5 . Young men think old men are fools ; but old BROOKE . 35 - CHAPMAN .
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... Young men think old men are fools ; but old men know young men are fools.1 All Fools . Act v . Sc . 1 . Virtue is not malicious ; wrong done her Is righted even when men grant they err . Monsieur D'Olive . Act i . Sc . 1 . For one heat ...
... Young men think old men are fools ; but old men know young men are fools.1 All Fools . Act v . Sc . 1 . Virtue is not malicious ; wrong done her Is righted even when men grant they err . Monsieur D'Olive . Act i . Sc . 1 . For one heat ...
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... young gentleman , according to Fates and Desti- nies and such odd sayings , the Sisters Three and such branches of learning , is indeed deceased ; or , as you would say in plain terms , gone to heaven . Sc . 2 . The very staff of my age ...
... young gentleman , according to Fates and Desti- nies and such odd sayings , the Sisters Three and such branches of learning , is indeed deceased ; or , as you would say in plain terms , gone to heaven . Sc . 2 . The very staff of my age ...
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... young a body with so old a head . Ibid . The quality of mercy is not strain'd , It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath . It is twice blest : It blesseth him that gives and him that takes . " Tis mightiest in ...
... young a body with so old a head . Ibid . The quality of mercy is not strain'd , It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath . It is twice blest : It blesseth him that gives and him that takes . " Tis mightiest in ...
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