Shakespeare's Comedy of As You Like itHarper & brothers, 1878 - 206 páginas |
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... thought and leisure ; the echo of the cares and noise of the world strikes upon the ear of those " who have felt ... thoughts , to touch the heart with pity , as the drowsy forest rustles to the sighing gale . Never was there such ...
... thought and leisure ; the echo of the cares and noise of the world strikes upon the ear of those " who have felt ... thoughts , to touch the heart with pity , as the drowsy forest rustles to the sighing gale . Never was there such ...
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... thought and declamatory passion in that flowing and " mighty line " so much admired 66 * The Illustrated Shakespeare , edited by G. C. Verplanck ( New York , 1847 ) , vol . ii . p . 5 of A. Y. L. - by his contemporaries . Shakespeare ...
... thought and declamatory passion in that flowing and " mighty line " so much admired 66 * The Illustrated Shakespeare , edited by G. C. Verplanck ( New York , 1847 ) , vol . ii . p . 5 of A. Y. L. - by his contemporaries . Shakespeare ...
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... thoughts took fuller possession of his mind , and he turned away from the more brilliant aspect of the world and the playful exposure of its follies and frailties , to deal with man's sufferings and crimes , his darker and sterner ...
... thoughts took fuller possession of his mind , and he turned away from the more brilliant aspect of the world and the playful exposure of its follies and frailties , to deal with man's sufferings and crimes , his darker and sterner ...
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... thought it worth while to interfere with Mr. Furnivall's orthographical eccentricities ( " banisht , " " shunnd , " and the like ) , nor with his version of the title of Love's Labour's Lost . The folio , by the way , gives this last ...
... thought it worth while to interfere with Mr. Furnivall's orthographical eccentricities ( " banisht , " " shunnd , " and the like ) , nor with his version of the title of Love's Labour's Lost . The folio , by the way , gives this last ...
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... thoughts , wherein I confess me much guilty to and excellent ladies any thing . But let your f gentle wishes go with me to my trial ; wherein i word there is but one shamed that was never gracio suptable but one dead that is willing to ...
... thoughts , wherein I confess me much guilty to and excellent ladies any thing . But let your f gentle wishes go with me to my trial ; wherein i word there is but one shamed that was never gracio suptable but one dead that is willing to ...
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accent Adam Adam Spencer Aliena Amiens Audrey banished beard Beau beauty Ben Jonson better brother Celia Coll comedy Coridon Corin Cotgrave court Cymb Dict doth Duke Frederick Duke Senior Enter Exeunt eyes fair Faques father favour folio fool forest of Arden fortune Ganimede gentle Gerismond give Globe Theatre grace Halliwell quotes hast hath heart hither honour Jaques Julius Cæsar Lear lief live Lodge's novel look lord lov'd Macb married means melancholy Merchant of Venice merry mistress Montanus nature Oliver Orlando passage passion Phebe Phoebe play poor pray prithee quoth remarks Rich Rosader Rosalind Saladyne SCENE Schmidt explains Shakespeare shalt shepherd sigh Silvius song Sonn speak Steevens quotes sweet Temp thee thou art thought Thrasonical Touchstone tree troth unto verses Vincentio Saviolo Warb woman word youth