Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... He first tries his hand with Orlando , and upon a tender point - his mistress and his love - making ; and the bout between them is as good as a match at single- stick : - 66 Faq . I thank you for your company ; As You Like It . 39.
... He first tries his hand with Orlando , and upon a tender point - his mistress and his love - making ; and the bout between them is as good as a match at single- stick : - 66 Faq . I thank you for your company ; As You Like It . 39.
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... mistress the world , and all our misery . " Now , note the answer of the man who had just reason to " rail at misery , " having been fortune's foot - ball from his infancy . How beautifully the moral of a cheerful endurance comes out ...
... mistress the world , and all our misery . " Now , note the answer of the man who had just reason to " rail at misery , " having been fortune's foot - ball from his infancy . How beautifully the moral of a cheerful endurance comes out ...
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... mistress , and has been acting the marriage ceremony through with him , before her cousin Celia , ( Act iv . , sc . 1. ) It Of that cousin , I must take leave to descant at will ; for she is of inestimable worth . Celia is one of those ...
... mistress , and has been acting the marriage ceremony through with him , before her cousin Celia , ( Act iv . , sc . 1. ) It Of that cousin , I must take leave to descant at will ; for she is of inestimable worth . Celia is one of those ...
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... mistress is to leave it . And although it may be said that he was ignorant of what he had to encounter in follow- ing a woodland life , subject to the shrewd caprice of the elements ; yet , when he does encounter them , he bears the ...
... mistress is to leave it . And although it may be said that he was ignorant of what he had to encounter in follow- ing a woodland life , subject to the shrewd caprice of the elements ; yet , when he does encounter them , he bears the ...
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... mistress interchange gay phi- losophy ! She tells him he'll be whipped one of these days for his saucy speeches ; and he replies : - " The more pity , that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly . " Celia . By my troth ...
... mistress interchange gay phi- losophy ! She tells him he'll be whipped one of these days for his saucy speeches ; and he replies : - " The more pity , that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly . " Celia . By my troth ...
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