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... Orlando, and the curtain falls on the prettiest of ring-times between him and his adoration. If all degrees of surprise had not been, for me, long ago exhausted concerning Shakespeare, not alone at the poet himself, but at every ...
... Orlando, and the curtain falls on the prettiest of ring-times between him and his adoration. If all degrees of surprise had not been, for me, long ago exhausted concerning Shakespeare, not alone at the poet himself, but at every ...
Page 2
... Orlando, J evidence which French adduces is sufficient, I think, to show that the name as a monosyllable was well known in Shakespeare's day. If more be needed in proof of this monosyllabic pronunciation it is settled beyond a ...
... Orlando, J evidence which French adduces is sufficient, I think, to show that the name as a monosyllable was well known in Shakespeare's day. If more be needed in proof of this monosyllabic pronunciation it is settled beyond a ...
Page 3
... Orlando. Dennis. Servant to Oliver. Charles, A Wrejller, and Servant to the Ufurping Duke Frederick. Touchstone, a Clown attending on Celia and Rosalind. names, in that they have a meaning, ought to be translated, and there might be ...
... Orlando. Dennis. Servant to Oliver. Charles, A Wrejller, and Servant to the Ufurping Duke Frederick. Touchstone, a Clown attending on Celia and Rosalind. names, in that they have a meaning, ought to be translated, and there might be ...
Page 5
... Orlando and Adam. Orlando. S I remember Adam, it was vpon this faftiion bequeathed me by will, but poore a thoufand Crownes, and as thou faift , charged my brother on his bleffmg to breed mee well : and Sccena] Scena F3F4- An orchard ...
... Orlando and Adam. Orlando. S I remember Adam, it was vpon this faftiion bequeathed me by will, but poore a thoufand Crownes, and as thou faift , charged my brother on his bleffmg to breed mee well : and Sccena] Scena F3F4- An orchard ...
Page 6
... Orlando and Adam were discoursing together on the cause why the younger brother had but a thousand crowns left him. They agree upon it; and Orlando opens the scene in this manner — "As I remember, it was upon this, /. e. for the reason ...
... Orlando and Adam were discoursing together on the cause why the younger brother had but a thousand crowns left him. They agree upon it; and Orlando opens the scene in this manner — "As I remember, it was upon this, /. e. for the reason ...
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