Shakespeare's As You Like itAt the Clarendon Press, 1912 - 101 pages |
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Page iv
... youth , ' Lodge might have said , ' wherewith I sought to tickle the ear of the public , and this fellow Shakespeare has turned it to a sceptre . ' He may even have been willing , by this time , that his youthful productions should be ...
... youth , ' Lodge might have said , ' wherewith I sought to tickle the ear of the public , and this fellow Shakespeare has turned it to a sceptre . ' He may even have been willing , by this time , that his youthful productions should be ...
Page vii
... youth in sundry battles against the Turks , at last ( as the date of time hath his course ) grew aged . ' Feeling death come upon him , he sent for his three sons , and in presence of his fellow knights of Malta delivered to them his ...
... youth in sundry battles against the Turks , at last ( as the date of time hath his course ) grew aged . ' Feeling death come upon him , he sent for his three sons , and in presence of his fellow knights of Malta delivered to them his ...
Page ix
... youth . When he was known to be the youngest son of Sir John of Bordeaux , the king rose from his seat and embraced him , the peers loaded him with attentions , and Rosalynde , who had been touched by his beauty and courage , for all ...
... youth . When he was known to be the youngest son of Sir John of Bordeaux , the king rose from his seat and embraced him , the peers loaded him with attentions , and Rosalynde , who had been touched by his beauty and courage , for all ...
Page xii
... very faint and sad , meditating on the miseries of fortune , Adam , remembering his old age and Rosader's youth , offered to cut his veins , so that by what blood he had left his master at least might live . Rosader , xii AS YOU LIKE IT.
... very faint and sad , meditating on the miseries of fortune , Adam , remembering his old age and Rosader's youth , offered to cut his veins , so that by what blood he had left his master at least might live . Rosader , xii AS YOU LIKE IT.
Page xvii
... youth in wicked vanities . ' At this Rosader could no longer hold back , but made himself known to his brother , who was so bash and blush at the first meeting that Rosader was faine to recomfort him , ' showing how highly he held ...
... youth in wicked vanities . ' At this Rosader could no longer hold back , but made himself known to his brother , who was so bash and blush at the first meeting that Rosader was faine to recomfort him , ' showing how highly he held ...
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