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All the pictures fairest lined Are but black to Rosalind . Let no fair be kept in mind But the fair of Rosalind . Touch . I'll rhyme you so eight years together , dinners and suppers and sleeping - hours excepted : it is the right ...
All the pictures fairest lined Are but black to Rosalind . Let no fair be kept in mind But the fair of Rosalind . Touch . I'll rhyme you so eight years together , dinners and suppers and sleeping - hours excepted : it is the right ...
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We know the fate that hangs over Rosalind , but she ( as her amazed “ Me , uncle ? ” shows ) has no suspicion of it . Her sighs are all for Orlando now , as in i . 2 they were for her father . ( This is the real reason for preferring ...
We know the fate that hangs over Rosalind , but she ( as her amazed “ Me , uncle ? ” shows ) has no suspicion of it . Her sighs are all for Orlando now , as in i . 2 they were for her father . ( This is the real reason for preferring ...
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Rosalind is not interested in Oliver's unnatural conduct ; she wishes to know whether Orlando has acted nobly or no . 126. This line represents a “ meditation ” of two pages in the novel . 128. his just occasion , his fair chance of ...
Rosalind is not interested in Oliver's unnatural conduct ; she wishes to know whether Orlando has acted nobly or no . 126. This line represents a “ meditation ” of two pages in the novel . 128. his just occasion , his fair chance of ...
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