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Pagina 21
First Lord . Indeed , my lord , The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And , in that kind , swears you do more usurp Than doth your brother that hath banish'd you . To - day my Lord of Amiens and myself Did steal behind him , as he lay ...
First Lord . Indeed , my lord , The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And , in that kind , swears you do more usurp Than doth your brother that hath banish'd you . To - day my Lord of Amiens and myself Did steal behind him , as he lay ...
Pagina 22
Lord . We did , my lord , weeping and commenting Upon the sobbing deer . Duke S. Show me the place : I love to cope him in these sullen fits , For then he's full of matter . First Lord . I'll bring you to him straight . [ Exeunt .
Lord . We did , my lord , weeping and commenting Upon the sobbing deer . Duke S. Show me the place : I love to cope him in these sullen fits , For then he's full of matter . First Lord . I'll bring you to him straight . [ Exeunt .
Pagina 30
Enter Duke senior , AMIENS , and others . Duke S. I think he be transform'd into a beast ; For I can no where find him like a man . First Lord . My lord , he is but even now gone hence : Here was he merry , hearing of a song .
Enter Duke senior , AMIENS , and others . Duke S. I think he be transform'd into a beast ; For I can no where find him like a man . First Lord . My lord , he is but even now gone hence : Here was he merry , hearing of a song .
Pagina 41
O Lord , Lord ! it is a hard matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be removed with earthquakes , and so encounter . Ros . Nay , but who is it ? Cel . Is it possible ? Ros . Nay , I prithee now with most petitionary vehemence ...
O Lord , Lord ! it is a hard matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be removed with earthquakes , and so encounter . Ros . Nay , but who is it ? Cel . Is it possible ? Ros . Nay , I prithee now with most petitionary vehemence ...
Pagina 60
Enter JAQUES and Lords in the habit of foresters , with a dead deer . Jaq . Which is he that killed the deer ? First Lord . Sir , it was I. Jaq . Let's present him to the duke , like a Roman conqueror ; and it would do well to set the ...
Enter JAQUES and Lords in the habit of foresters , with a dead deer . Jaq . Which is he that killed the deer ? First Lord . Sir , it was I. Jaq . Let's present him to the duke , like a Roman conqueror ; and it would do well to set the ...
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altered Attendants bear believe better bring brother Collier's comes Corrector Count court daughter dear doth Duke Enter Exam Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fear folio follow fool fortune give hand Hanmer hast hath hear heart heaven hold honour hope I'll Kath keep King lady leave Leon live look lord madam marry master mean mistress nature never night observes passage perhaps play poor pray present printed reason Rosalind SCENE second folio seems servant Shakespeare sing speak speech stand stay sure sweet tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought Touch true W. N. Lettsom Walker Crit wife young youth
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Pagina 352 - O fellow, come, the song we had last night: — Mark it, Cesario; it is old and plain: The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids, that weave their thread with bones. Do use to chant it: it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love Like the old age.
Pagina 354 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pin'd in thought, And with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like Patience on a monument, Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed ? We men may say more, swear more ; but indeed Our shows are more than will, for still we prove Much in our vows, but little in our love. DuJce. But died thy sister of her love, my boy? Vio. I am all the daughters of my father's house, And all...