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I did dislike the cut of a certain courtier's beard : he sent me word , if I said his beard was not cut well , he was in the mind it was : this is called the Retort Courteous . If I sent him word again ' it was not well cut , he would ...
I did dislike the cut of a certain courtier's beard : he sent me word , if I said his beard was not cut well , he was in the mind it was : this is called the Retort Courteous . If I sent him word again ' it was not well cut , he would ...
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Oliver greets the wrestler , and in a series of casual questions ( for his mind is full of his recent discomfiture ) asks the news at court . By this means we learn that the old duke has been banished by his brother , and now lives an ...
Oliver greets the wrestler , and in a series of casual questions ( for his mind is full of his recent discomfiture ) asks the news at court . By this means we learn that the old duke has been banished by his brother , and now lives an ...
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This is the form Orlando has in mind . ' I stand like a stock , a man of wood . ' For derivation , see Glossary . 221. Celia slily repeats Rosalind's " Shall we go , coz ? ” of half a dozen lines before . 222. Have with you , come along ...
This is the form Orlando has in mind . ' I stand like a stock , a man of wood . ' For derivation , see Glossary . 221. Celia slily repeats Rosalind's " Shall we go , coz ? ” of half a dozen lines before . 222. Have with you , come along ...
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