“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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Strana 31
... fool : You , niece , provide your- self ; If you out - stay the time , upon mine honour , And in the greatness of my word , you die . [ Exeunt Duke FRED . and Lords . Cel . O my poor Rosalind ! whither wilt thou go ? Wilt thou change ...
... fool : You , niece , provide your- self ; If you out - stay the time , upon mine honour , And in the greatness of my word , you die . [ Exeunt Duke FRED . and Lords . Cel . O my poor Rosalind ! whither wilt thou go ? Wilt thou change ...
Strana 32
... fool out of your father's court ? Would he not be a comfort to our travel ? Cel . He'll go along o'er the wide world with me ; Leave me alone to woo him : Let's away , And get our jewels and our wealth together ; Arden . But these words ...
... fool out of your father's court ? Would he not be a comfort to our travel ? Cel . He'll go along o'er the wide world with me ; Leave me alone to woo him : Let's away , And get our jewels and our wealth together ; Arden . But these words ...
Strana 35
... fools , - Being native burghers of this desert city , 5- Should , in their own confínes , with forked heads Have their ... fool , 5 native burghers of this desert city , ] In Sidney's Arcadia , the deer are called " the wild burgesses of ...
... fools , - Being native burghers of this desert city , 5- Should , in their own confínes , with forked heads Have their ... fool , 5 native burghers of this desert city , ] In Sidney's Arcadia , the deer are called " the wild burgesses of ...
Strana 43
... fool I ; when I was at home , I was in a better place ; but tra- vellers must be content . Ros . Ay , be so , good Touchstone : -Look you , who comes here ; a young man , and an old , in solemn talk . Enter CORIN and SILVIUS . Cor ...
... fool I ; when I was at home , I was in a better place ; but tra- vellers must be content . Ros . Ay , be so , good Touchstone : -Look you , who comes here ; a young man , and an old , in solemn talk . Enter CORIN and SILVIUS . Cor ...
Strana 45
... fool ; he's not thy kinsman . Touch . Your betters , sir . Cor . Else are they very wretched . Ros . Good even to you , friend.3 Peace , I say : - we see the cods and not the peas were worn . Why Shakspeare used the former word rather ...
... fool ; he's not thy kinsman . Touch . Your betters , sir . Cor . Else are they very wretched . Ros . Good even to you , friend.3 Peace , I say : - we see the cods and not the peas were worn . Why Shakspeare used the former word rather ...
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