As You Like itWilliam Heinemann, 1904 - 105 pages |
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Page viii
... hath sent me fortune . ' Then this sapient fool drew a dial from his pocket , and said very wisely— " " It is ten o'clock : Thus we may see , " quoth he , " how the world wags : ' Tis but an hour ago since it was nine , And after one ...
... hath sent me fortune . ' Then this sapient fool drew a dial from his pocket , and said very wisely— " " It is ten o'clock : Thus we may see , " quoth he , " how the world wags : ' Tis but an hour ago since it was nine , And after one ...
Page xi
... hath not the gout , for the one sleeps easily because he cannot study and the other lives merrily because he feels no pain . . . . ORL . Who doth he gallop withal ? Ros . With a thief to the gallows , for though he go as softly as foot ...
... hath not the gout , for the one sleeps easily because he cannot study and the other lives merrily because he feels no pain . . . . ORL . Who doth he gallop withal ? Ros . With a thief to the gallows , for though he go as softly as foot ...
Page xii
... hath generally taxed their whole sex withal . ORL . Can you remember any of the principal evils that he laid to the charge of women ? Ros . There were none principal ; they were all like one another as half - pence are , every one fault ...
... hath generally taxed their whole sex withal . ORL . Can you remember any of the principal evils that he laid to the charge of women ? Ros . There were none principal ; they were all like one another as half - pence are , every one fault ...
Page 7
... hath a disposition to come in disguised against me to try a fall . To - morrow , sir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he that escapes me without some broken limb shall acquit him well . Your brother is but young and tender ; and , for ...
... hath a disposition to come in disguised against me to try a fall . To - morrow , sir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he that escapes me without some broken limb shall acquit him well . Your brother is but young and tender ; and , for ...
Page 8
... hath ta'en thy life by some indirect means or other ; for , I assure thee , and almost with tears I speak it , there is not one so young and so villanous this day living . I speak but brotherly of him ; but should I anatomize him to ...
... hath ta'en thy life by some indirect means or other ; for , I assure thee , and almost with tears I speak it , there is not one so young and so villanous this day living . I speak but brotherly of him ; but should I anatomize him to ...
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