The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... answer ought to run , " One old Frederick , that your father loves , " which only changes the place of " that . " This is the more likely , because Frederick the usurper , being younger than the exiled Duke , would hardly be called by ...
... answer ought to run , " One old Frederick , that your father loves , " which only changes the place of " that . " This is the more likely , because Frederick the usurper , being younger than the exiled Duke , would hardly be called by ...
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... answer you ? Ros . As wit and fortune will . Touch . Or as the destinies decree . Cel . Well said : that was laid on with a trowel . Touch . Nay , if I keep not my rank , - Ros . Thou losest thy old smell . Le Beau . You amaze me ...
... answer you ? Ros . As wit and fortune will . Touch . Or as the destinies decree . Cel . Well said : that was laid on with a trowel . Touch . Nay , if I keep not my rank , - Ros . Thou losest thy old smell . Le Beau . You amaze me ...
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... Celia who had desired Le Beau to call Orlando to her : Orlando , seeing two ladies , very naturally answers , " I attend them , with all respect and duty . " have none to lament me ; the world no injury 18 [ ACT I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
... Celia who had desired Le Beau to call Orlando to her : Orlando , seeing two ladies , very naturally answers , " I attend them , with all respect and duty . " have none to lament me ; the world no injury 18 [ ACT I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... answer of Touchstone , " I care not for my spirits , if my legs were not weary . " It has been suggested , that Rosalind was assuming good spirits , as well as male attire , and would therefore say , " how merry are my spirits ; " but ...
... answer of Touchstone , " I care not for my spirits , if my legs were not weary . " It has been suggested , that Rosalind was assuming good spirits , as well as male attire , and would therefore say , " how merry are my spirits ; " but ...
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... answered . Jaq . An you will not be answered with reason , I must die . Duke S. What would you have ? Your gentleness shall force , More than your force move us to gentleness . 3 yet am I INLAND bred , ] The word occurs again in Act ...
... answered . Jaq . An you will not be answered with reason , I must die . Duke S. What would you have ? Your gentleness shall force , More than your force move us to gentleness . 3 yet am I INLAND bred , ] The word occurs again in Act ...
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Antigonus Baptista Bertram better Bianca Bion Biondello brother Camillo Clown Count daughter doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool Forest of Arden Gent gentleman George Buc give Grumio hath hear heart heaven Hermione honour Hortensio Illyria Kate Kath KATHARINA king knave lady Leon Leontes look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio madam maid Malone Malvolio marry master means mistress modern editors never night old copies Olivia Orlando Padua Pandosto Parolles Petruchio Phebe play Polixenes pr'ythee pray printed Rosalind Rousillon SCENE second folio servant Shakespeare Shep Shrew Sicilia signior Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK sir Toby speak Steevens swear sweet tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Tranio Viola wife Winter's Tale word