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Let me play thy fool: With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. Who said this?


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Answered by Sara531
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Gratiano suggests that if the world is as Antonio says, then he will play the part of a jester who will encourage laughter, causing faces to wrinkle. He would rather seek pleasure in wine and harm his liver than burden his heart with sad groans which could kill him.
Answered by sameekshasaraf2009
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Answer:

William Shakespeare

Explanation:

said that let me play thy fool : with mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come

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