The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare : Carefully Revised, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author : Prepared Expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading CircleD. Appleton, 1849 - 447 pages |
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Page 53
... Orlando Furioso , The Faëry Queen , and a novel of Bandello's , have each been cited as furnishing the original conception of the plot . It is perhaps of little consequence whence the poet drew his materials : the play itself is so full ...
... Orlando Furioso , The Faëry Queen , and a novel of Bandello's , have each been cited as furnishing the original conception of the plot . It is perhaps of little consequence whence the poet drew his materials : the play itself is so full ...
Page 111
... ORLANDO , sons of Sir Rowland de Bois . ADAM , DENNIS , servants to Oliver . TOUCHSTONE , a clown . Sir OLIVER MARTEXT , a vicar . CORIN , SILVIUS , shepherds . WILLIAM , a country fellow , in love with Audrey . A Person representing ...
... ORLANDO , sons of Sir Rowland de Bois . ADAM , DENNIS , servants to Oliver . TOUCHSTONE , a clown . Sir OLIVER MARTEXT , a vicar . CORIN , SILVIUS , shepherds . WILLIAM , a country fellow , in love with Audrey . A Person representing ...
Page 112
... ORLANDO , and ADAM . Orlando . As I remember , Adam , it was upon this fashion bequeathed me : By will , but a poor thousand crowns : and , as thou say'st , charged my brother , on his blessing , to breed me well : and there be- gins my ...
... ORLANDO , and ADAM . Orlando . As I remember , Adam , it was upon this fashion bequeathed me : By will , but a poor thousand crowns : and , as thou say'st , charged my brother , on his blessing , to breed me well : and there be- gins my ...
Page 113
... Orlando to try " a fall with him , " when by superior skill he hopes to overcome and kill him . In this he is frustrated by the agility and strength of Orlando , who obtains the victory . Rosalind the daughter of the exiled Duke , is at ...
... Orlando to try " a fall with him , " when by superior skill he hopes to overcome and kill him . In this he is frustrated by the agility and strength of Orlando , who obtains the victory . Rosalind the daughter of the exiled Duke , is at ...
Page 114
... Orlando . Ros . No ' faith , hate him not , for my sake . Cel . Why should I not ? doth he not deserve well ? Ros . Let me love him for that ; and do you love him , because I do : Look , here comes the duke . Cel . With his eyes full of ...
... Orlando . Ros . No ' faith , hate him not , for my sake . Cel . Why should I not ? doth he not deserve well ? Ros . Let me love him for that ; and do you love him , because I do : Look , here comes the duke . Cel . With his eyes full of ...
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