The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volumen2J. Nichols, 1811 |
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... Rosalind , daughter to the banished Duke . Celia , daughter to Frederick . Phebe , a shepherdess . Audrey , a country wench . Lords belonging to the two Dukes ; pages , foresters , and other attendants . The Scene lies , first , near ...
... Rosalind , daughter to the banished Duke . Celia , daughter to Frederick . Phebe , a shepherdess . Audrey , a country wench . Lords belonging to the two Dukes ; pages , foresters , and other attendants . The Scene lies , first , near ...
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... Rosalind , the duke's daugh . ter , be banished with her father . Cha . O , no ; for the duke's daughter , her cousin , so loves her , being ever from their cradles bred to- gether , that she would have followed her exile , or have died ...
... Rosalind , the duke's daugh . ter , be banished with her father . Cha . O , no ; for the duke's daughter , her cousin , so loves her , being ever from their cradles bred to- gether , that she would have followed her exile , or have died ...
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... Rosalind and Celia . Cel . I pray thee , Rosalind , sweet my coz , be merry . Ros . Dear Celia , I show more mirth than I am mistress of ; and would you yet I were merrier ? Unless you could teach me to forget a banished father , you ...
... Rosalind and Celia . Cel . I pray thee , Rosalind , sweet my coz , be merry . Ros . Dear Celia , I show more mirth than I am mistress of ; and would you yet I were merrier ? Unless you could teach me to forget a banished father , you ...
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... Rosalind and Celia , Orl . What passion hangs these weights upon my tongue ? I cannot speak to her , yet she urg'd conference . * Appellation . + Turned out of her service . The object to dart at in martial exercises . Re - enter Le ...
... Rosalind and Celia , Orl . What passion hangs these weights upon my tongue ? I cannot speak to her , yet she urg'd conference . * Appellation . + Turned out of her service . The object to dart at in martial exercises . Re - enter Le ...
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... Le Beau . Thus must I from the smoke into the smother : From tyrant duke , unto a tyrant brother : - But heavenly Rosalind ! * Temper , disposition . [ Exit . SCENE III . A room in the palace . Enter 352 Act I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
... Le Beau . Thus must I from the smoke into the smother : From tyrant duke , unto a tyrant brother : - But heavenly Rosalind ! * Temper , disposition . [ Exit . SCENE III . A room in the palace . Enter 352 Act I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
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