The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Orlando , Sons of Sir Rowland de Bois . Adam , Servants to Oliver . } Dennis , Touchftone , a Clown . Sir Oliver Mar - text , a Vicar . Corin , Sylvius , } Shepherds . William , a Country Fellow , in love with Audrey , A Perfon ...
... Orlando , Sons of Sir Rowland de Bois . Adam , Servants to Oliver . } Dennis , Touchftone , a Clown . Sir Oliver Mar - text , a Vicar . Corin , Sylvius , } Shepherds . William , a Country Fellow , in love with Audrey , A Perfon ...
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... Orlando and Adam were dif- courfing together on the cause why the younger brother had but a thousand crowns left him . They agree upon it ; and Orlando the scene in this manner - As I remember , it was upon this , i . e . for the reason ...
... Orlando and Adam were dif- courfing together on the cause why the younger brother had but a thousand crowns left him . They agree upon it ; and Orlando the scene in this manner - As I remember , it was upon this , i . e . for the reason ...
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... Orlando and Adam enter abruptly in the midst of a conversation on this topick ; and Orlando is correcting fome mifapprehension of the other . As I remember ( fays he ) it was thus . He left me a thousand crowns ; and , as thou fayeft ...
... Orlando and Adam enter abruptly in the midst of a conversation on this topick ; and Orlando is correcting fome mifapprehension of the other . As I remember ( fays he ) it was thus . He left me a thousand crowns ; and , as thou fayeft ...
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... Orlando did not here mean to compliment his brother , or condemn him- felf ; fomething of both which there is in that fenfe . I rather think he intended a fatirical reflection on his brother , who by letting him feed with his hinds ...
... Orlando did not here mean to compliment his brother , or condemn him- felf ; fomething of both which there is in that fenfe . I rather think he intended a fatirical reflection on his brother , who by letting him feed with his hinds ...
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... ORLANDO and ADAM . OLI . Is it even fo ? begin you to grow upon me ? I will phyfick your ranknefs , and yet give no thou- fand crowns neither . Hola , Dennis ! Enter DENNIS . DEN . Calls your worship ? OLI . Was not Charles , the Duke's ...
... ORLANDO and ADAM . OLI . Is it even fo ? begin you to grow upon me ? I will phyfick your ranknefs , and yet give no thou- fand crowns neither . Hola , Dennis ! Enter DENNIS . DEN . Calls your worship ? OLI . Was not Charles , the Duke's ...
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