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The SCENE lies , first , near Oliver's House ; afterwards , in the Usurper's Court , and in the Forest of Arden . 1 The list of the persons omitted in the old editions , was added by Rowe . " AS YOU LIKE IT . ACT I. SCENE I.
The SCENE lies , first , near Oliver's House ; afterwards , in the Usurper's Court , and in the Forest of Arden . 1 The list of the persons omitted in the old editions , was added by Rowe . " AS YOU LIKE IT . ACT I. SCENE I.
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There's no news at the court , sir , but the old news that is , the old duke is banished by his younger brother the new duke , and three or four loving lords . have put themselves into voluntary ...
There's no news at the court , sir , but the old news that is , the old duke is banished by his younger brother the new duke , and three or four loving lords . have put themselves into voluntary ...
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Duke F. Mistress , dispatch you with your safest haste , And get you from our court . Ros . Me , uncle ? Duke F. Within these ten days if that thou be'st found So near our public court as twenty miles , Thou diest for it . Ros .
Duke F. Mistress , dispatch you with your safest haste , And get you from our court . Ros . Me , uncle ? Duke F. Within these ten days if that thou be'st found So near our public court as twenty miles , Thou diest for it . Ros .
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But , cousin , what if we essay'd to steal The clownish 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 .
But , cousin , what if we essay'd to steal The clownish 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 .
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Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court ? Here feel we not the penalty of Adam , The seasons ' difference ' ; as , the icy fang , And churlish chiding of the winter's wind , Which when it bites , and blows upon ...
Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court ? Here feel we not the penalty of Adam , The seasons ' difference ' ; as , the icy fang , And churlish chiding of the winter's wind , Which when it bites , and blows upon ...
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