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Pagina 8
I'll tell thee , ( 9 ) Charles , it is the stubbornest young fellow of France ; full of ambition , an envious emulator of every man's good parts , a secret and villanous contriver against me his natural brother : therefore use thy ...
I'll tell thee , ( 9 ) Charles , it is the stubbornest young fellow of France ; full of ambition , an envious emulator of every man's good parts , a secret and villanous contriver against me his natural brother : therefore use thy ...
Pagina 12
Yet tell us the manner of the wrestling . Le Beau . I will tell you the beginning ; and , if it please your ladyships , you may see the end ; for the best is yet to do ; and here , where you are , they are coming to perform it . Cel .
Yet tell us the manner of the wrestling . Le Beau . I will tell you the beginning ; and , if it please your ladyships , you may see the end ; for the best is yet to do ; and here , where you are , they are coming to perform it . Cel .
Pagina 14
If I had a thunderbolt in mine eye , I can tell who should down . [ Charles is thrown . Shout . Duke F. No more , no more . Orl . Yes , I beseech your grace : I am not yet well breathed . Duke F. How dost thou , Charles ? Le Beau .
If I had a thunderbolt in mine eye , I can tell who should down . [ Charles is thrown . Shout . Duke F. No more , no more . Orl . Yes , I beseech your grace : I am not yet well breathed . Duke F. How dost thou , Charles ? Le Beau .
Pagina 15
Orl . I thank you , sir : and , pray you , tell me this , - Which of the two was daughter of the duke , can tell That here were at the wrestling ? Le SCENE 11. ] 15 AS YOU LIKE IT .
Orl . I thank you , sir : and , pray you , tell me this , - Which of the two was daughter of the duke , can tell That here were at the wrestling ? Le SCENE 11. ] 15 AS YOU LIKE IT .
Pagina 16
can tell That here were at the wrestling ? Le Beau . Neither his daughter , if we judge by manners ; But yet , indeed , the shorter ( 27 ) is his daughter : Th ' other is daughter to the banish'd duke , And here detain'd by her usurping ...
can tell That here were at the wrestling ? Le Beau . Neither his daughter , if we judge by manners ; But yet , indeed , the shorter ( 27 ) is his daughter : Th ' other is daughter to the banish'd duke , And here detain'd by her usurping ...
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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...