The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 184
... Orla . Go apart , Adam , and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up . Oli . Now , Sir , what make you here ? Orla . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . Oli . What mar you then , Sir ? Orla . Marry Sir , I am helping you to ...
... Orla . Go apart , Adam , and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up . Oli . Now , Sir , what make you here ? Orla . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . Oli . What mar you then , Sir ? Orla . Marry Sir , I am helping you to ...
Page 185
... Orla . I am no villain : I am the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Boys ; he was my father , and he is thrice a villain that says fuch a father begot villains . Wert thou not my brother , I would not take this hand from thy throat ...
... Orla . I am no villain : I am the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Boys ; he was my father , and he is thrice a villain that says fuch a father begot villains . Wert thou not my brother , I would not take this hand from thy throat ...
Page 193
... Orla . I attend her with all respect and duty . Rof . Young man , have you challeng'd Charles the wrestler ? Orla . No , fair Princess ; he is the general challenger : I come but as others do , to try with him the ftrength of my youth ...
... Orla . I attend her with all respect and duty . Rof . Young man , have you challeng'd Charles the wrestler ? Orla . No , fair Princess ; he is the general challenger : I come but as others do , to try with him the ftrength of my youth ...
Page 194
... Orla . Yes , I beseech your Grace ; I am not yet well breathed . Duke . How doft thou , Charles ? Le Beu . He cannot speak , my Lord . Duke . Bear him away . What is thy name , young man ? Orla . Orlando , my liege , the youngest fon of ...
... Orla . Yes , I beseech your Grace ; I am not yet well breathed . Duke . How doft thou , Charles ? Le Beu . He cannot speak , my Lord . Duke . Bear him away . What is thy name , young man ? Orla . Orlando , my liege , the youngest fon of ...
Page 195
... Orla . I am more proud to be Sir Rowland's fon , His youngest son , and would not change that calling To be adopted heir to Frederick . Rof . My father lov'd Sir Rowland as his foul , And all the world was of my father's mind : Had I ...
... Orla . I am more proud to be Sir Rowland's fon , His youngest son , and would not change that calling To be adopted heir to Frederick . Rof . My father lov'd Sir Rowland as his foul , And all the world was of my father's mind : Had I ...
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The Works Of Shakespear: In Six Volumes;, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2019 |
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