The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volumul 3F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Pagina 119
... duke , unto a tyrant brother : - But heavenly Rosalind ! [ Exit . the duke's condition , ] The word condition means cha- racter , temper , disposition . VOL . III . M SCENE III . A Room in the Palace . Enter AS YOU LIKE IT . 119.
... duke , unto a tyrant brother : - But heavenly Rosalind ! [ Exit . the duke's condition , ] The word condition means cha- racter , temper , disposition . VOL . III . M SCENE III . A Room in the Palace . Enter AS YOU LIKE IT . 119.
Pagina 120
... ROSALIND . Cel . Why , cousin ; why , Rosalind ; -Cupid have mercy ! -Not a word ? Ros . Not one to throw at a dog . Cel . No , thy words are too precious to be cast away upon curs , throw some of them at me ; come , lame me with ...
... ROSALIND . Cel . Why , cousin ; why , Rosalind ; -Cupid have mercy ! -Not a word ? Ros . Not one to throw at a dog . Cel . No , thy words are too precious to be cast away upon curs , throw some of them at me ; come , lame me with ...
Pagina 121
... Rosalind uses dearly in the good , and Celia in the bad sense . JOHNSON . 6 Why should I not ? doth he not deserve well ? ] Celia answers Rosalind , ( who had desired her " not to hate Orlando , for her sake , " ) as if she had said ...
... Rosalind uses dearly in the good , and Celia in the bad sense . JOHNSON . 6 Why should I not ? doth he not deserve well ? ] Celia answers Rosalind , ( who had desired her " not to hate Orlando , for her sake , " ) as if she had said ...
Pagina 123
... Rosalind ! whither wilt thou go ? Wilt thou change fathers ? I will give thee mine . I charge thee , be not thou more griev'd than I am . Ros . I have more cause . Cel . Thou hast not , cousin ; Pr'ythee , be cheerful : know'st thou not ...
... Rosalind ! whither wilt thou go ? Wilt thou change fathers ? I will give thee mine . I charge thee , be not thou more griev'd than I am . Ros . I have more cause . Cel . Thou hast not , cousin ; Pr'ythee , be cheerful : know'st thou not ...
Pagina 131
... ROSALIND in boy's clothes , CELIA drest like a Shepherdess , and TOUCHSTONE . Ros . O Jupiter ! how weary are my spirits ! Touch . I care not for my spirits , if my legs were not weary . Ros . I could find in my heart to disgrace my ...
... ROSALIND in boy's clothes , CELIA drest like a Shepherdess , and TOUCHSTONE . Ros . O Jupiter ! how weary are my spirits ! Touch . I care not for my spirits , if my legs were not weary . Ros . I could find in my heart to disgrace my ...
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