The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2Charles Knight, 1851 |
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... Orlando Furioso . ' " The tale is a pretty those accessories which he could nowhere comical matter , " as Harrington quaintly borrow , and to make of it such a comedy as pronounces it . The famous town of St. no other man has made - a ...
... Orlando Furioso . ' " The tale is a pretty those accessories which he could nowhere comical matter , " as Harrington quaintly borrow , and to make of it such a comedy as pronounces it . The famous town of St. no other man has made - a ...
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... ORLANDO and ADAM . objects , and that it would be desirable to take them down ; he gave immediate directions that such trees as were of this description should be removed ; but he was afterwards sorry that he had given such an order ...
... ORLANDO and ADAM . objects , and that it would be desirable to take them down ; he gave immediate directions that such trees as were of this description should be removed ; but he was afterwards sorry that he had given such an order ...
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... Orlando hung odes and elegies . In this delicious pastoral the real is blended with the poetical in such intimate union , that the highest poetry appears to be as essentially natural as the most familiar gossip ; and the loftiest ...
... Orlando hung odes and elegies . In this delicious pastoral the real is blended with the poetical in such intimate union , that the highest poetry appears to be as essentially natural as the most familiar gossip ; and the loftiest ...
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... ORLANDO , son of Sir Rowland de Bois . Appears , Act I. sc . 1 ; sc . 2. Act II . sc . 3 ; sc . 6 ; sc . 7 . Act III . sc . 2. Act IV . sc . 1. Act V. sc . 2 ; sc . 4 . ADAM , servant to Oliver . Appears , Act I. sc . 1. Act II . sc . 3 ...
... ORLANDO , son of Sir Rowland de Bois . Appears , Act I. sc . 1 ; sc . 2. Act II . sc . 3 ; sc . 6 ; sc . 7 . Act III . sc . 2. Act IV . sc . 1. Act V. sc . 2 ; sc . 4 . ADAM , servant to Oliver . Appears , Act I. sc . 1. Act II . sc . 3 ...
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... thousand crowns , and as thou say'st charged my brother , " & c . The allusive construction is justified by " as thou say'st . " a part , he keeps me rustically at home ,. Enter ORLANDO and ADAM . SCENE I. — The Forest of Arden . SCENE IV.
... thousand crowns , and as thou say'st charged my brother , " & c . The allusive construction is justified by " as thou say'st . " a part , he keeps me rustically at home ,. Enter ORLANDO and ADAM . SCENE I. — The Forest of Arden . SCENE IV.
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