As You Like itW.B. Clive, University tutorial Press, Limited, 1909 - 153 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 29–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... speak more properly , stays me here at home unkept ; for call you that keeping for a gentleman of my birth , that differs not from the stalling of an ox ? His horses are bred better ; for , besides that they are fair with their feeding ...
... speak more properly , stays me here at home unkept ; for call you that keeping for a gentleman of my birth , that differs not from the stalling of an ox ? His horses are bred better ; for , besides that they are fair with their feeding ...
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... speak with me ? 81 Den . So please you , he is here at the door and importunes access to you . Oli . Call him in . [ Exit Dennis . ] ' Twill be a good way ; and to - morrow the wrestling is . Enter CHARLES . Cha . Good morrow to your ...
... speak with me ? 81 Den . So please you , he is here at the door and importunes access to you . Oli . Call him in . [ Exit Dennis . ] ' Twill be a good way ; and to - morrow the wrestling is . Enter CHARLES . Cha . Good morrow to your ...
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... speak it , there is not one so young and so villanous this day living . I speak but brotherly of him ; but should I anatomize him to thee as he is , I must blush and weep , and thou must look pale and wonder . 140 Cha . I am heartily ...
... speak it , there is not one so young and so villanous this day living . I speak but brotherly of him ; but should I anatomize him to thee as he is , I must blush and weep , and thou must look pale and wonder . 140 Cha . I am heartily ...
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... speak no more of him ; you'll be whipped for taxation one of these days . 76 Touch . The more pity , that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly . Cel . By my troth , thou sayest true ; for since the little wit that fools ...
... speak no more of him ; you'll be whipped for taxation one of these days . 76 Touch . The more pity , that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly . Cel . By my troth , thou sayest true ; for since the little wit that fools ...
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... take his part with weeping . Ros . Alas ! 115 Touch . But what is the sport , monsieur , that the ladies have lost ? Le Beau . Why , this that I speak of . 119 Touch . Thus men may grow wiser every day : ACT I. SCENE II .
... take his part with weeping . Ros . Alas ! 115 Touch . But what is the sport , monsieur , that the ladies have lost ? Le Beau . Why , this that I speak of . 119 Touch . Thus men may grow wiser every day : ACT I. SCENE II .
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A. F. WATT Adam Aliena allusion Amiens Audrey B.Sc banished bear beard Beau blank verse Book BRIGGS brother called comedies Corin court D.Sc daughter doth Duke F Duke Frederick Duke senior Edition Education Elizabethan English Enter ROSALIND Exeunt eyes faith father fool forest of Arden Fortune Ganymede gentle give grace hast hath heart hither honour Jaques Julius Caesar Latin Lodge's look Lords Love's Labour's Lost lover marry Matriculation meaning melancholy Merchant of Venice merry Midsummer Night's Dream mistress motley fool nature Oliver Orlando Phebe play pray prithee quoth Richard II Rosader Rosalind Rosalind and Celia S. E. GOGGIN Satires SCENE sense Shakespeare shepherd Silvius song speak swear sweet syllable tale tell Text-Book thee thou art thrasonical Touch Touchstone Twelfth Night usurping Duke verse woman word wrestling young youth وو
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Էջ 20 - Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood : To the which place a poor...
Էջ 19 - Now, my co-mates and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp? Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, — The seasons...
Էջ 31 - Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot ; And thereby hangs a tale.
Էջ 78 - It was a lover and his lass, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, That o'er the green corn-field did pass In the spring time, the only pretty ring time, When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding : Sweet lovers love the spring.
Էջ 27 - Under the greenwood tree Who loves to lie with me, And turn his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat, Come hither, come hither, come hither: Here shall he see No enemy But winter and rough weather. Who doth ambition shun And loves to live i...
Էջ 19 - That feelingly persuade me what I am.' Sweet are the uses of adversity, Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, Wears yet a precious jewel in his head ; And this our life exempt from public haunt Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones and good in everything.
Էջ 35 - The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank ; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound.
Էջ 23 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty ; For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood, Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo 50 The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly...
Էջ 28 - And loves to live i' the sun, Seeking the food he eats And pleased with what he gets, Come hither, come hither, come hither: Here shall he see No enemy But winter and rough weather.
Էջ 20 - To-day, my lord of Amiens and myself Did steal behind him, as he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood...