 | ...to be quartered here, exclaiming, with the character in "As you like it": " Well, now I am in Aden, the more fool I. When I was at home I was in a better place ; but travellers must be content." I met here a friend, with whom I passed the day and the evening. The words of Horace occur to me when... | |
 | Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 458 str.
...further. Touch. For my part, I had rather bear with you than bear you ; yet I should bear no cross if I did bear you ; for I think you have no money...when I was at home, I was in a better place ; but travelers must be content. Ros. Ay, be so, good Touchstone : — look you, who comes here ? Enter Corin.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1839
...assumed character. 9 A mm was a piece of money stamped with a cross ; on this Shakepeare often quibbles. When I was at home, I was in a better place ; but travellers 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.... | |
 | 1868
...to be quartered here, exclaiming, with the character in "As you like it": " Well, now I am in Aden, the more fool I. When I was at home I was in a better place ; but travellers must be content." I met here a friend, with whom I passed the day and the evening. The words of Horace occur to me when... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1841
...farther. Touch. For my part, I had rather bear with you, than bear you : yet I should bear no cross l if I did bear you ; for, I think, you have no money...but travellers must be content. Ros. Ay, be so, good Touchstone. — Look you, who comes here ; a young man and an old, in solemn8 talk. Enter COEIN and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1842
...farther. Touch. For my part, I had rather bear with you, than bear you : yet I should bear no cross 1 if I did bear you ; for, I think, you have no money...but travellers must be content. Ros. Ay, be so, good Touchstone. — Look you, who comes here; a young man and an old, in solemn 2 talk. Enter CORIN and... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842
...farther9. Touch. For my part, I had rather bear with you, than bear you: yet I should bear no cross, if I did bear you, for, I think, you have no money...but travellers 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... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843
...think, you have no money in your purse. До». Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now am 1 housand soldiers with me I will take, Whose bloody...Europe quake. 3 Mea. So you had need; for Orleans is be Touchstone : — Look you, who comes here; a young man und an old, in solemn talk. Enter CORIN and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1843
...your purse. Rot. Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now am I in Arden : the more fool l ; when I was at home, I was in a better place ; but travellers must be content. fira. Ay, be so, good Touchstone. — Look you, who comes here ; a young man and an old, in solemn... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1844
...perhaps rightly. Rosalind's language, as well as her dress, may be intended to have an assumed character. When I was at home, I was in a better place ; but travellers 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... | |
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