The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 102
... affections are higher mounted than ours , yet , when they stoop , they stoop with the like wing . Therefore when he sees reason of fears , as we do , his fears , out of doubt , be of the same relish as ours are : yet , in reason , no ...
... affections are higher mounted than ours , yet , when they stoop , they stoop with the like wing . Therefore when he sees reason of fears , as we do , his fears , out of doubt , be of the same relish as ours are : yet , in reason , no ...
Page 147
... affections and your appetites and your dis- gestions doo's not agree with it , I would 30 desire you to eat it . Pist . Not for Cadwallader and all his goats . Flu . There is one goat for you . [ Strikes him . ] Will you be so good ...
... affections and your appetites and your dis- gestions doo's not agree with it , I would 30 desire you to eat it . Pist . Not for Cadwallader and all his goats . Flu . There is one goat for you . [ Strikes him . ] Will you be so good ...
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... affection . They decide to be married very shortly , and Rosalind , still in male disguise , promises Orlando that he shall marry his lady - love at the same time and that she will find a way to bring the lady to him . Rosalind finds ...
... affection . They decide to be married very shortly , and Rosalind , still in male disguise , promises Orlando that he shall marry his lady - love at the same time and that she will find a way to bring the lady to him . Rosalind finds ...
Page 16
... affection ; by mine honor , I will ; and when I break that oath , let me turn monster : therefore , my sweet Rose , my dear Rose , be merry . Ros . From henceforth I will , coz , and devise sports . Let me see ; what think you of fall ...
... affection ; by mine honor , I will ; and when I break that oath , let me turn monster : therefore , my sweet Rose , my dear Rose , be merry . Ros . From henceforth I will , coz , and devise sports . Let me see ; what think you of fall ...
Page 29
... affections . Ros . O , they take the part of a better wrestler than myself ! Cel . O , a good wish upon you ! you will try in 10 20 time , in despite of a fall . But , turning these jests out of service , let us talk in good earnest ...
... affections . Ros . O , they take the part of a better wrestler than myself ! Cel . O , a good wish upon you ! you will try in 10 20 time , in despite of a fall . But , turning these jests out of service , let us talk in good earnest ...
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