The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... Orla . What paffion hangs these weights upon my tongue ? I cannot speak to her ; yet the urg'd conference . Enter Le Beu . O poor Orlando ! thou art overthrown ; Or Charles , or something weaker , mafters thee . Lee Beu . Good fir , I ...
... Orla . What paffion hangs these weights upon my tongue ? I cannot speak to her ; yet the urg'd conference . Enter Le Beu . O poor Orlando ! thou art overthrown ; Or Charles , or something weaker , mafters thee . Lee Beu . Good fir , I ...
Strana 181
... Orla . I reft much bounden to you : fare you well . Thus muft I from the smoke into the fmother ; [ Exit . From tyrant duke unto a tyrant brother : But , heav'nly Rofalind ! SCENE VIII . Reenter Celia , and Rofalind . Cel . Why , coufin ...
... Orla . I reft much bounden to you : fare you well . Thus muft I from the smoke into the fmother ; [ Exit . From tyrant duke unto a tyrant brother : But , heav'nly Rofalind ! SCENE VIII . Reenter Celia , and Rofalind . Cel . Why , coufin ...
Strana 188
... Orla . W Ho's there ? [ mafter , Adam . What ! my young mafter ? o my gentle O my fweet mafter , o you memory Of old ... Orla . Orla . Why , what's the matter ? Adam . 188 AS YOU LIKE IT ..
... Orla . W Ho's there ? [ mafter , Adam . What ! my young mafter ? o my gentle O my fweet mafter , o you memory Of old ... Orla . Orla . Why , what's the matter ? Adam . 188 AS YOU LIKE IT ..
Strana 189
William Shakespeare. Orla . Why , what's the matter ? Adam . O unhappy youth , Come not within thefe doors ; within this ... Orla . What , would'st thou have me go and beg my food , Or with a base and boisterous fword enforce A thievish ...
William Shakespeare. Orla . Why , what's the matter ? Adam . O unhappy youth , Come not within thefe doors ; within this ... Orla . What , would'st thou have me go and beg my food , Or with a base and boisterous fword enforce A thievish ...
Strana 190
... Orla . O good old man , how well in thee The constant service of the antique world ; When service sweat for duty , not for meed ! Thou art not for the fashion of these times , Where none will fweat but for promotion ; And , having that ...
... Orla . O good old man , how well in thee The constant service of the antique world ; When service sweat for duty , not for meed ! Thou art not for the fashion of these times , Where none will fweat but for promotion ; And , having that ...
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