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By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That The Toe Of The Peasant Comes So Near The Heel Of The Courtier, He Galls His Kibe." There Can Easily Be Too Much Liberty, According To Shakespeare - "too Much Liberty, My Lucio, Liberty" (Measure For Measure, Act 1, Sc. 3), But The Idea Of Too Much Authority Is Foreign To Him. Claudio, Himself Under Arrest, Sings Its Praises: "Thus Can The Demi-god, Authority, Make Us Pay Down For Our Offense By Weight, - The Words Of Heaven; - On Whom It Will, It Will; On Whom It Will Not, So; Yet Still 'tis Just.

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

William Shakespeare Quotes: By The Lord, Horatio, These Three Years I Have Taken Note Of It; The Age Has Grown So Picked, That

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