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I cannot for the life of me decide, with apologies to Shakespeare's Lafeu in "All's Well That Ends Well," whether Rick Zitelman is a knave or a fool.
Menachem Rosensaft: Demanding Accountability In The 'Holocaust Torah Scrolls' Scam Menachem Rosensaft 2012
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I cannot for the life of me decide, with apologies to Shakespeare's Lafeu in "All's Well That Ends Well," whether Rick Zitelman is a knave or a fool.
Menachem Rosensaft: Demanding Accountability In The 'Holocaust Torah Scrolls' Scam Menachem Rosensaft 2012
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Enter Bertram, the Countess of Rousillon, Helena, and Lafeu, all in black
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He was first smoked by the old lord Lafeu: when his disguise and he is parted, tell me what a sprat you shall find him; which you shall see this very night.
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Lafeu: They are not herbs, you knave; they are nose herbs.
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Lafeu: 'Twas a good lady, 'twas a good lady: we may pick a thousand salads were we light on such another herb.
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And next, Lafeu connects the canary with 'spritely fire and motion.'
Shakespeare and Music With Illustrations from the Music of the 16th and 17th centuries 1900
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The gentle and dignified Countess of Rousillon suggests the widowed Countess of Southampton; the wise and courtly Lafeu gives us
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 Arthur Acheson 1897
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Lafeu the courtly Sir Thomas Heneage, who within three years married the
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 Arthur Acheson 1897
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Bertram the comic characters of the braggart Parolles, the pompous Lafeu, and a clown (Lavache) less witty than his compeers.
A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles Sidney Lee 1892
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