As You Like itWilliam Heinemann, 1904 - 105 pages |
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... reason ) when Orlando , whom he has persecuted , kills a lioness - a lioness in the Forest of Arden ! -which is about to spring upon him as he lies asleep . And the caitiff is rewarded ( no less unreason- ably ) , either for his ...
... reason ) when Orlando , whom he has persecuted , kills a lioness - a lioness in the Forest of Arden ! -which is about to spring upon him as he lies asleep . And the caitiff is rewarded ( no less unreason- ably ) , either for his ...
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... reason of such goddesses and hath sent this natural for our whetstone ; for always the dulness of the fool is the whetstone of the wits . How now , wit ! whither wander you ? TOUCH . Mistress , you must come away to your father . CEL ...
... reason of such goddesses and hath sent this natural for our whetstone ; for always the dulness of the fool is the whetstone of the wits . How now , wit ! whither wander you ? TOUCH . Mistress , you must come away to your father . CEL ...
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... reasons . Ros . Then there were two cousins laid up ; C when the one should be lamed with reasons and the SC . III . ] 19 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... reasons . Ros . Then there were two cousins laid up ; C when the one should be lamed with reasons and the SC . III . ] 19 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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William Shakespeare. when the one should be lamed with reasons and the other mad without any . CEL . But is all this for your father ? Ros . No , some of it is for my child's father . O , how full of briers is this working - day world ...
William Shakespeare. when the one should be lamed with reasons and the other mad without any . CEL . But is all this for your father ? Ros . No , some of it is for my child's father . O , how full of briers is this working - day world ...
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... reason of his absence , there is nothing That you will feed on ; but what is , come see , And in my voice most welcome shall you Ros . What is he that shall buy his flock and pasture ? be . COR . That young swain that you saw here but ...
... reason of his absence , there is nothing That you will feed on ; but what is , come see , And in my voice most welcome shall you Ros . What is he that shall buy his flock and pasture ? be . COR . That young swain that you saw here but ...
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ADAM Aliena ambles AMIENS banish'd banished bear beard BEAU better brother Charles chide comes court courtier's cousin daughter diest doth doublet and hose DUKE F duke's Enter ORLANDO Enter ROSALIND Enter TOUCHSTONE Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fool Forest of Arden fortune foul friends Ganymede gentle GEORGE BRANDES give grace hath heart heaven Heigh-ho Hellespont hither honour hour Hymen Jaques kiss LE BEAU live look lord lover man's marriage Martext master melancholy merry mistress Monsieur motley motley fool never Phebe pity poor pray prithee quoth SCENE Shakespeare shepherd SILVIUS Sir Rowland song speak swear sweet tell thank thee thing thou art thou shalt tongue TOUCH TOUCHSTONE and AUDREY tree troth truly twill verses weep Wilt thou wise withal woman wrestler wrestling young youth