Works of Shakespeare: As you like itUniversity Society, 1901 |
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Page 19
... foul sin , in chiding sin : For thou thyself hast been a libertine , As sensual as the brutish sting itself ; And all the embossed sores and headed evils , That thou with license of free foot hast caught , Wouldst thou disgorge into the ...
... foul sin , in chiding sin : For thou thyself hast been a libertine , As sensual as the brutish sting itself ; And all the embossed sores and headed evils , That thou with license of free foot hast caught , Wouldst thou disgorge into the ...
Page 66
... foul body of the infected world , If they will patiently receive my medicine . 60 Duke S. Fie on thee ! I can tell what thou wouldst do . Jaq . What , for a counter , would I do but good ? Duke S. Most mischievous foul sin , in chiding ...
... foul body of the infected world , If they will patiently receive my medicine . 60 Duke S. Fie on thee ! I can tell what thou wouldst do . Jaq . What , for a counter , would I do but good ? Duke S. Most mischievous foul sin , in chiding ...
Page 87
... therefore I pray the gods make me honest . Touch . Truly , and to cast away honesty upon a foul slut were to put good meat into an unclean dish . Aud . I am not a slut , though I 87 AS YOU LIKE IT Act III . Sc . iii .
... therefore I pray the gods make me honest . Touch . Truly , and to cast away honesty upon a foul slut were to put good meat into an unclean dish . Aud . I am not a slut , though I 87 AS YOU LIKE IT Act III . Sc . iii .
Page 88
... foul . Touch . Well , praised be the gods for thy foulness ! sluttishness may come hereafter . But be it as it may be , I will marry thee , and to that end I have been with Sir Oliver Martext the vicar of the next village , who hath ...
... foul . Touch . Well , praised be the gods for thy foulness ! sluttishness may come hereafter . But be it as it may be , I will marry thee , and to that end I have been with Sir Oliver Martext the vicar of the next village , who hath ...
Page 94
... Foul is most foul , being foul to be a scoffer . So take her to thee , shepherd : fare you well . Phe . Sweet youth , I pray you , chide a year together : I had rather hear you chide than this man woo . Ros . He's fallen in love with ...
... Foul is most foul , being foul to be a scoffer . So take her to thee , shepherd : fare you well . Phe . Sweet youth , I pray you , chide a year together : I had rather hear you chide than this man woo . Ros . He's fallen in love with ...
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