 | Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers Napier - 1846 - 224 str.
...could exclaim with Rosalind,—" Well, this is the forest of Arden !" To which Touchstone replies, — "Ay, now am I in Arden ! the more fool I. When I was...a better place ; but travellers must be content."* And so were we ; nor was it any longer to us a matter of surprise that the good St. Hubert should have... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1846
...ILLUSTRATION BY JOHN LEECH. BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE PILOT," "RED ROVER," ETC. CHAPTER I. " Ay, now I am in Arden ; the more fool I ; when I was at home I...in a better place ; but Travellers must be content. .t.< You Like it. " Proa. Why, that 's my spirit ! But was not this nigh shore ? Ariel. Close by, my... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1846
...purie. Ros. Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now I am in Arden : the more fool I j when 1 was at home, I was in a better place ; but travellers must be content. Ros. Ay, be it so, good Touchstone : — Look you, who comes here ; a young man, and an old, in solemn talk. Enter... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847
...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...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 COKIN and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1847
...think, you have no money in your purse. Ros. Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now I am t and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil...certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear th Touchstone. — Look yon ; who comes here ? a young man, and an old, in solemn talk. Enter CORIN, and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1847
...AS YOU LIKE IT. Лов. Well, this is the forest rf Arden. Touch. Ay, now am I in Arden : the moro fool I : 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 höre ; a young man, and an old, in solemn talk. Enter CORIN and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1847
...think, you have no money in yonr purse. Ros. Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now I am tress Mary ? Mar. In the wars ; and that may you be...bold to say in your foolery. Clo. Well, God give the 17 ACT II. ACT II. SCENE IV. Ros. Ay, be so, good Touchstone. — Look you ; who comes here 1 a young... | |
 | 1847
...doing right is its own exceeding great reward." THE ISLETS OF THE GULF; OR, ROSE BUDD. Ay, now I am in Arden ; the more fool I ; when I was at home I was in a better place j but Travelers must be content. As You LIKE IT. BY THE AnTHOH OF "PILOT," "BED BOVEH," "TWO ADMIRALS,"... | |
 | 1847
...anything but pleasant, and I for one could have once more echoed Touchstone's opinion, ' Here I am in Arden, the more fool I ; when I was at home, I was in a better place.' Late in the night we reached Champion, and having succeeded at last in obtaining comfortable rooms,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1848
...Touch. For my part, I had rather bear with you than bear you : yet I should bear no cross,' if I die bear you ; for, I think, you have no money in your...more fool I ; when I was at home, I was in a better pliw ; but travellers must be content. Ros. Ay, be so, good Touchstone : — Look you who comes here... | |
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