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... live ? 119 CHA . They say he is already in the forest of Arden , and a many merry men with him ; and there they live Good monsieur Charles ! ΙΟΙ 109 Good leave . Full leave . You are very kind . ' 113 Being ever .. bred together . They ...
... live ? 119 CHA . They say he is already in the forest of Arden , and a many merry men with him ; and there they live Good monsieur Charles ! ΙΟΙ 109 Good leave . Full leave . You are very kind . ' 113 Being ever .. bred together . They ...
第18页
... live Out of the teeth of emulation . " 152 As lief . The use of this word will be seen in the follow- ing passages quoted by Horne Tooke ( Diversions of Purley , p . 262 ) — " And let no thyng to thee be lefe Which to another man is ...
... live Out of the teeth of emulation . " 152 As lief . The use of this word will be seen in the follow- ing passages quoted by Horne Tooke ( Diversions of Purley , p . 262 ) — " And let no thyng to thee be lefe Which to another man is ...
第34页
... live out of her company . DUKE F. You are a fool : -You , niece , provide yourself : If you outstay the time , upon mine honour , And in the greatness of my word , you die . 90 [ Exeunt DUKE FRED . and Lords . CEL . O my poor Rosalind ...
... live out of her company . DUKE F. You are a fool : -You , niece , provide yourself : If you outstay the time , upon mine honour , And in the greatness of my word , you die . 90 [ Exeunt DUKE FRED . and Lords . CEL . O my poor Rosalind ...
第41页
... lives : Your brother- ( no , no brother ; yet the son-- Yet not the son ; I will not call him son Of him I was about to call his father ) — Hath heard your praises ; and this night he means To burn the lodging where you use to lie , And ...
... lives : Your brother- ( no , no brother ; yet the son-- Yet not the son ; I will not call him son Of him I was about to call his father ) — Hath heard your praises ; and this night he means To burn the lodging where you use to lie , And ...
第43页
... live here no more . At seventeen years many their fortunes seek ; But at fourscore , it is too late a week : Yet fortune cannot recompense me better , 60 70 Than to die well , and not my master's debtor . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - The ...
... live here no more . At seventeen years many their fortunes seek ; But at fourscore , it is too late a week : Yet fortune cannot recompense me better , 60 70 Than to die well , and not my master's debtor . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - The ...
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Abbott ADAM Assistant-Master at Rugby Audrey Balliol College banished Duke beard BEAU Bedford Grammar School better brother Cambridge CELIA Charles chide College CORIN Coriolanus Crown 8vo daughter doth DUKE F duke's Edited Enter DUKE Enter ORLANDO Enter ROSALIND Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fool Forest of Arden formerly Fellow fortune foul friends Ganymede gentle give grace Hamlet hath heart hither honour Hyperbaton Jaques King Lear live look lord lov'd lover Macbeth marry master means melancholy Merchant of Venice mistress monsieur motley fool nature never Oxford Phebe pity play poor pray prithee Rugby School SCENE Shakspere Shakspere's shepherd shews SILVIUS sir Rowland speak sweet tell thank thee thou art Thrasonical to-morrow TOUCH TOUCHSTONE unto verses withal woman word wrestler wrestling young youth ΙΟ
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