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This is the famous Forest Scene , where Rosalind in the guise of a youth meets Orlando , and proposes that he shall woo her in masquerade . This scene is the key to the whole action of the play : to this all the previous movements lead ...
This is the famous Forest Scene , where Rosalind in the guise of a youth meets Orlando , and proposes that he shall woo her in masquerade . This scene is the key to the whole action of the play : to this all the previous movements lead ...
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349 Orl . Fair youth , I would I could make thee believe I love . Ros . Me believe it ! you may as soon make her that you love believe it ; which , I warrant , she is apter to do than to confess she does : that is one of the points in ...
349 Orl . Fair youth , I would I could make thee believe I love . Ros . Me believe it ! you may as soon make her that you love believe it ; which , I warrant , she is apter to do than to confess she does : that is one of the points in ...
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Youth , you have done me much ungentleness , To show the letter that I writ to you . Ros . I care not if I have : it is my study To seem despiteful and ungentle to you : You are there followed by a faithful shepherd ; Look upon him ...
Youth , you have done me much ungentleness , To show the letter that I writ to you . Ros . I care not if I have : it is my study To seem despiteful and ungentle to you : You are there followed by a faithful shepherd ; Look upon him ...
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