“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... ladies loved as they do . Oli . Where will the old duke live ? Cha . They say , he is already in the forest of Arden , 3 and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England : they say , many young ...
... ladies loved as they do . Oli . Where will the old duke live ? Cha . They say , he is already in the forest of Arden , 3 and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England : they say , many young ...
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... ladies : 5 I would have told you of good wrestling , which you have lost the sight of . Ros . Yet tell us the manner of the wrestling . Le Beau . I will tell you the beginning , and , if it please your ladyships , you may see the end ...
... ladies : 5 I would have told you of good wrestling , which you have lost the sight of . Ros . Yet tell us the manner of the wrestling . Le Beau . I will tell you the beginning , and , if it please your ladyships , you may see the end ...
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... ladies . Cel . Or I , I promise thee . Ros . But is there any else longs to see this broken musick in his sides ? 7 is there yet another dotes upon rib - breaking ? -Shall we see this wrestling , cousin ? Le Beau . You must , if you ...
... ladies . Cel . Or I , I promise thee . Ros . But is there any else longs to see this broken musick in his sides ? 7 is there yet another dotes upon rib - breaking ? -Shall we see this wrestling , cousin ? Le Beau . You must , if you ...
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... ladies ; see if you can move him . Cel . Call him hither , good Monsieur Le Beau . Duke F. Do so ; I'll not be by . [ Duke goes apart . Le Beau . Monsieur the challenger , the princesses call for you.9 Orl . I attend them , with all ...
... ladies ; see if you can move him . Cel . Call him hither , good Monsieur Le Beau . Duke F. Do so ; I'll not be by . [ Duke goes apart . Le Beau . Monsieur the challenger , the princesses call for you.9 Orl . I attend them , with all ...
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... ladies any thing.3 But let your fair eyes , and gentle wishes , go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never gra- cious ; if killed , but one dead that is willing to be so : I shall do my ...
... ladies any thing.3 But let your fair eyes , and gentle wishes , go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never gra- cious ; if killed , but one dead that is willing to be so : I shall do my ...
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