The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2 |
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This is fenfe indeed , and may be thus understood ,The reverence due to my father is , in fome degree , derived to you , as the first born - But I am perfuaded that Orlando did not here mean to compliment his brother , or condemn ...
This is fenfe indeed , and may be thus understood ,The reverence due to my father is , in fome degree , derived to you , as the first born - But I am perfuaded that Orlando did not here mean to compliment his brother , or condemn ...
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... that your younger brother Orlando hath a dif pofition to come in difguis'd against me to try a Fall To - morrow , Sir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he , that escapes me without fomé broken limb , fhall acquit him well .
... that your younger brother Orlando hath a dif pofition to come in difguis'd against me to try a Fall To - morrow , Sir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he , that escapes me without fomé broken limb , fhall acquit him well .
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There is no Countenance from any Paffage in the Play , or from 2 - : the Dramatis Perfona , to imagine , that Both the BrotherDukes were Namefakes ; and One call'd the Old , and the Other the Younger Frederick ; and , without fome fuch ...
There is no Countenance from any Paffage in the Play , or from 2 - : the Dramatis Perfona , to imagine , that Both the BrotherDukes were Namefakes ; and One call'd the Old , and the Other the Younger Frederick ; and , without fome fuch ...
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They are talking here of fome who had their ribs broke in wrestling : and the pleafantry of Rafalind's repartee muft confift in the allufion fhe makes to compofing in mufick . It neceffarily follows therefore , that the poet wrote SET ...
They are talking here of fome who had their ribs broke in wrestling : and the pleafantry of Rafalind's repartee muft confift in the allufion fhe makes to compofing in mufick . It neceffarily follows therefore , that the poet wrote SET ...
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I would , thou hadst been fon to fome man elfe ! ! Thou shouldst have better pleas'd me with this deed , Hadft thou defcended from another House . VII . 1 . But fare thee well , thou art a gallant youth ; ' --I would thou hadft told me ...
I would , thou hadst been fon to fome man elfe ! ! Thou shouldst have better pleas'd me with this deed , Hadft thou defcended from another House . VII . 1 . But fare thee well , thou art a gallant youth ; ' --I would thou hadft told me ...
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