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The natural surroundings are suggested in a series of brief touches which yet leave a complete picture in the mind ; and their spirit has passed into the quiet wisdom of the Elder Duke , and finds tuneful expression in the songs of ...
The natural surroundings are suggested in a series of brief touches which yet leave a complete picture in the mind ; and their spirit has passed into the quiet wisdom of the Elder Duke , and finds tuneful expression in the songs of ...
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The name As You Like It was doubtless suggested by a phrase in Lodge's preface , “ If you like it , so ; and yet I will be yours in duty , if you be mine in favour " . Its significance is sufficiently plain from the epilogue : “ I ...
The name As You Like It was doubtless suggested by a phrase in Lodge's preface , “ If you like it , so ; and yet I will be yours in duty , if you be mine in favour " . Its significance is sufficiently plain from the epilogue : “ I ...
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These interludes , as well as the conversation in which Rosalind learns that Orlando is near , are of Shakespeare's own invention : the idea of the poenis_hung on trees , and that of the mock wooing , are suggested by Lodge ( see ii .
These interludes , as well as the conversation in which Rosalind learns that Orlando is near , are of Shakespeare's own invention : the idea of the poenis_hung on trees , and that of the mock wooing , are suggested by Lodge ( see ii .
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